Bedbug sighting closes Bethlehem library, expected to open tomorrow
Learn about the recent bedbug sighting that closed Bethlehem library and how Pest Control Service Limited helps homes and businesses stay bedbug-free with expert treatment and prevention tips.

Bedbugs are tiny insects that feed on human blood, mostly at night. They hide in mattresses, furniture, cracks, and other small spaces. Though they do not spread disease, their bites cause itching and discomfort.
Why Did the Bethlehem Library Close?
The Bethlehem library was closed temporarily after bedbugs were found. Since many people visit public places like libraries every day, bedbugs can spread quickly. Closing the library allowed professionals to inspect and treat the area safely.
How Pest Control Service Limited Can Help
We specialize in detecting and removing bedbugs from homes, offices, and public places. Our team uses modern techniques and safe treatments to remove bedbugs completely. Early treatment helps prevent bigger infestations.
Tips to Avoid Bedbug Infestation
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Check used furniture carefully before bringing it home.
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Inspect beds, sofas, and furniture regularly.
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Keep your space clean and clutter-free.
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Vacuum often, especially near sleeping areas.
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Call professionals at the first sign of bedbugs.
When Should You Call a Professional?
Bedbugs are hard to remove with DIY methods. If you notice bites, dark spots, or a musty smell, contact Pest Control Service Limited right away. We provide inspections and customized treatment plans.
FAQs About Bedbugs and Pest Control
Q1: What are the common signs of bedbug infestation?
Signs include itchy red bites, small dark spots on bedding, shed skins, and a sweet musty odor.
Q2: Can I remove bedbugs myself?
DIY methods rarely work and can spread the infestation. Professional treatment is the safest option.
Q3: How long does it take to get rid of bedbugs?
Treatment usually takes a few visits over several weeks to ensure complete removal.
Q4: Are bedbug treatments safe for children and pets?
Yes, we use eco-friendly, low-toxicity products that are safe for your family and pets.
Q5: How can I prevent bedbugs after treatment?
Avoid bringing in used furniture without checking, keep your home clean, and schedule regular inspections.
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