In this episode Jeff will discuss the differences in bed bug treatments when the infestation is in a stand-alone, single family house vs. an apartment vs. a townhouse or condominium. From a treatment perspective, the manner with which a pest control company treats bed bugs shouldn’t differ depending on a structure. For the most part, the way a company treats a bed in an apartment shouldn’t differ from the way it is treated in a house. Where these treatments start to differ is when you start to consider surrounding unit concerns. In a stand-alone, single family home, surrounding units aren’t a concern. In an apartment, the property management will need to be involved in order to gain access to the surrounding units to make sure that the known infestation wasn’t caused by one of the surrounding apartments. In condominiums, townhouses and row-homes, this process can become more complex due to the fact that the surrounding homes could be owned by different people and different management companies and they may not be interesting in allowing you to inspect their home. If that is the case, and they do have bed bugs, it may be almost impossible to eliminate the bugs in the known infestation if they are originating from a surrounding unit that the pest control company is unable to address.
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Bed Bug Treatment by Structure
– November 30, 2009Posted in: All Episodes, Bed Bug Basics



Hi, is there some online seminars or webinars about Property Management on the internet?,:~
it is convenient to live in a Condominium if you are in a big city but i like big lawns and backyard gardens.-*’
i kind of don’t like to live in condominums because they don’t offer large spaces for garden.~~-
property management is sometimes a tedious task~~’
Please help me!how do I treat myself ,can’t take itching
actually, i like to live in a condominium specially on the higher floors because the view is amazing “”-
actually, i like to live in a condominium specially on the higher floors because the view is amazing ‘:-