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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the bed bug inspection report in the editor.
Begin by entering the date of inspection in section 1A. Ensure that you also fill out the work order and location number in sections 1D and 1E, respectively.
In section 8, indicate whether visible evidence of bed bugs was observed by checking the appropriate box. If evidence is found, provide details in the space provided.
For any inaccessible areas listed in section 20, make sure to note them clearly as they may affect the inspection results.
Complete sections regarding conditions conducive to infestation (16-19) by checking 'YES' or 'NO' and providing explanations where necessary.
Finally, ensure all signatures are collected in sections 12A and 13 before saving or sharing your completed report.
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During the inspection Using special tools, the inspector will look for signs of bed bugs such as excrement, fecal spots, egg shells, and shed skins. As we move through your home, dont shy away from asking questions. Our technicians are always able and willing to explain what we are doing and why we are doing it.
What happens during a bed bug inspection?
Visual Inspections Visual inspections are an effective method to detect bed bugs, however in very low-level infestations it can be tedious and time consuming. Multiple inspections may be necessary to ultimately discover live bed bugs, eggs, feces, or exoskeletons. Anxious people may be impatient for answers.
How often should you inspect for bed bugs?
Continue to inspect for bed bugs (including monitoring interceptor traps if applicable) at least every 7 days in case any eggs remain. Click here to learn about a few simple precautions your can take that can help prevent bed bug infestation in your home.
How to inspect things for bed bugs?
When cleaning, changing bedding, or staying away from home, look for: Rusty or reddish stains on bed sheets or mattresses caused by bed bugs being crushed. Dark spots (about this size: Eggs and eggshells, which are tiny (about 1mm) and pale yellow skins that nymphs shed as they grow larger. Live bed bugs.
How do you inspect for bed bugs?
Pull back sheets and inspect mattress seams and box spring for bed bugs. Look for blood spots and dark pen-like spots. Inspect behind the head board by sliding a card or piece of paper along the edge. Inspect inside the nightstand drawers.
Pull back sheets and inspect mattress seams and box spring for bed bugs. Look for blood spots and dark pen-like spots. Page 12. Quick Bed Bug Inspection for.
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