Bed bug treatment in 3 visits, over 3 weeks.
A single treatment never works on bed bugs — their eggs hatch days later and restart the cycle. Our 3-visit programme is timed precisely against bed bug biology to break that cycle properly. Here’s exactly what each visit covers, why the timing matters, and what we ask of you between visits.
One visit can’t beat the egg cycle.
Bed bug eggs hatch in 7 to 10 days. Even after a thorough first treatment, eggs hidden in cracks and crevices will hatch into new bed bugs days later — and the infestation rebuilds.
Our 3-visit programme, with each visit spaced about a week apart, ensures we kill bed bugs at every stage of their life cycle as they emerge. Skipping the second or third visit is the most common reason DIY treatments and budget pest companies fail.
Three visits, one week apart.
A clear, predictable schedule. You’ll know exactly when we’re coming and what each visit accomplishes.
Inspection + initial treatment of all hiding zones.
(eggs hatch)
Re-inspect, kill newly hatched nymphs.
(verify clear)
Final assessment + post-treatment plan.
What happens at each visit.
Detailed breakdown of what our technicians do at each of the three visits — so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Inspection & initial treatment.
The first visit is the most thorough. Bed bugs hide in unexpected places — the name “bed bugs” is misleading; they’re rarely confined to beds alone. We start by mapping the full extent of the infestation.
Our technicians inspect every potential hiding spot:
- Mattresses
- Bed frames
- Sofas
- Carpets
- Wardrobes
- Electrical outlets
- Picture frames
- Luggage
- Skirting boards
- Inspect all hiding spots and document infestation extent
- Assess severity to determine treatment approach
- Apply licensed insecticide targeting both adult bed bugs and nymphs
- Brief you on prep work before the next visit
Follow-up & secondary treatment.
One week after the first visit, eggs that were hidden during the initial treatment have hatched into nymphs. This is the critical window — we kill the new generation before they mature and reproduce.
Without this second visit, surviving eggs would restart the entire infestation. This is the most common reason single-visit treatments fail.
- Re-inspect all treated areas for surviving bed bugs and newly hatched nymphs
- Apply a second round of treatment targeting the new generation
- Check for signs of new infestation sources (luggage, furniture, visitors)
- Confirm the treatment is on track
Final assessment & post-treatment plan.
By the third visit, the infestation should be eliminated. This visit confirms eradication and sets you up for the future — bed bugs are notorious for re-entering homes via luggage and used furniture, so prevention matters.
- Verify all previous treatments have worked — no live bed bugs remain
- Apply final round of treatment to any hidden nymphs or remaining bed bugs
- Provide post-treatment plan: monitoring, prevention, and what to watch for
- Advise on cleaning, decluttering, and long-term prevention
When additional visits are needed.
Most cases are resolved within the standard 3-visit programme. But in some situations, additional treatments may be necessary. We’ll always communicate openly about progress.
Severe infestations
Where bed bugs have spread across multiple rooms or units, additional treatments may be needed to fully eliminate the population. Severe cases also require more thorough preparation.
External reinfestation
Bed bugs are easily re-introduced from outside — luggage from a trip, second-hand furniture, an infested guest. If reinfestation occurs, additional treatment may be required to address the new source.
Resistant strains
Some bed bug populations have developed resistance to certain insecticides. If we encounter a resistant strain, we may need to apply alternative chemicals over additional visits.
Effective for bed bugs. Safe for your household.
Bed bug treatment requires effective chemicals — but those chemicals must be safe for the people, pets, and food in the home. Here’s how we balance both.
Licensed chemicals only
We use insecticides registered and approved by Malaysian authorities. No grey-market chemicals, no unlicensed substances — only proven, documented products.
Safe for humans & pets
Applied at correct dilutions by trained operators, our chemicals are safe for family members and pets once the treatment has dried. We’ll advise specific re-entry times during the visit.
Trained & licensed technicians
Years of experience handling bed bug cases — accurate diagnosis, correct chemical selection, safe application. The right person for the job is half the battle.
How to prepare your home.
A bit of preparation before each visit dramatically improves treatment effectiveness. Here’s what we ask of you.
침구류는 뜨거운 물로 세탁하세요.
Strip and wash all bed linen, pillowcases, and curtains in the hottest cycle your machine supports (60°C+). Heat kills bed bugs at all stages.
Declutter sleeping zones
Remove items from under the bed and around bedroom skirting. The fewer hiding spots, the more effective the treatment.
진공청소기로 꼼꼼하게 청소하세요.
Vacuum the entire affected area, especially mattress seams and bed frames. Empty the vacuum into a sealed bag and dispose of it outside immediately.
Bag clean clothing
Place freshly washed clothes in sealed plastic bags. This prevents reinfestation while treatment is in progress.
Plan to be away
You’ll need to stay out of treated rooms for 2–4 hours after each visit while the chemical dries. We’ll confirm exact timing on the day.
Identify problem areas
Note where you’ve seen bed bugs, blood spots, or experienced bites. The more you can show our technician, the better the inspection.
Book your bed bug 치료 프로그램.
Our 3-visit programme handles everything — inspection, treatment, and follow-up. We’ll provide pricing after a free site assessment based on premise size and infestation severity. WhatsApp us a photo of any visible bed bugs, bites, or blood spots, and we’ll arrange the inspection.
더 보기 빈대.
Other guides in our bed bug series — covering biology, health impact, and DIY assessment.


