Klapka u. 17.
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Wasp extermination can be felt as early as the same day, and the majority of wasps die within a few hours.
The full effect is expected within 24-48 hours, but some may still be active for a few days.
We use a special dusting technique directly into the nest, providing an effective and non-invasive solution
It is best done in spring or summer, before the nest reaches its full size. Earlier treatment makes it easier and
faster to solve the problem.
Yes, professional extermination usually works with a single treatment if the nest is fully destroyed.
No special preparation is needed. Just make sure the technician has access to the nest location.
Yes, we offer emergency services and can treat the nest the same day or the next working day.
The nests become inactive after treatment, but the pesticide may remain active for days. Removal is
recommended after that.
Yes, sealing entry points and early spring prevention can help avoid nests forming.
In rare cases, follow-up treatment may be needed, which we offer under guarantee.
Extermination targets the wasps. Nest removal is a separate service and must be requested.
The giant hornet is protected in Hungary, so identifying the species is crucial before treatment.
After phone or online consultation, we can immediately dispatch a technician to handle the treatment.
No, but informing residents and building managers is advised.
Preventive treatments in spring are recommended, especially in previously infested areas.
Wasps can fly 100-300 meters from the nest. Our technician will locate and treat the nest.
Wasps are attracted to sweet smells. Immediate extermination is advised to avoid incidents.
Yes, these are common nesting spots and need professional treatment without demolition.
Yes, nests can contain hundreds of wasps, and stings may cause allergic reactions.
Yes, if wasps return, we will retreat the area free of charge.
Yes, buzzing and nest-building sounds might indicate an infestation. Contact us immediately.
Yes, we professionally treat nests in vents, balconies, and shared spaces.
No, not for external nests. We just need access to the treatment area.
Increased activity may occur for a few hours. Avoid disturbing the area during this time.
If nests are destroyed and entry points sealed, recurrence is unlikely
There are several typical signs, such as bite marks on the skin, small blood stains on bed sheets, and black dots that are fecal traces found on mattresses or bed frames. Bed bugs are often active at night, so you may wake up itching or notice something crawling on you during restless sleep.
No. Bed bugs are external parasites; they feed only on the surface of the skin. They do not burrow into the skin or crawl into any body openings. They feed at night while you sleep and then retreat to their hiding places.
Yes. In apartment buildings or shared housing, bed bugs can migrate from one unit to another through electrical outlets, wall cracks, or pipe passages. That’s why treating only one apartment may not be effective if there is an active infestation in a neighboring unit.
We do not provide guarantees for bed bug extermination because reinfestation can easily occur. For example, guests may unknowingly bring in bugs, or they can come in with second-hand furniture or luggage after travel. Even if the treatment is effective, reinfestation from external sources is always possible. Success also depends on how well clients follow the preparation and post-treatment instructions.
Client cooperation is crucial. Thorough preparation is important, including disassembling beds, washing bedding at 60°C (140°F), and moving furniture if possible. Clear and accessible surfaces should be ensured. Avoid wet cleaning in treated areas for 2–3 weeks. Also, vacuum bags should be emptied and cleaned regularly. These steps all help increase the effectiveness of the treatment.
Usually, one treatment is not enough, especially in severe infestations. A mature female lays 2–3 eggs per day, which hatch in 1–2 weeks. Bed bugs go through 5 molting stages to reach adulthood, requiring blood meals between each stage. Full development takes about two months. A follow-up treatment is typically recommended after 2–3 weeks, depending on the situation and client compliance.
Yes, if the washing is not done at a sufficiently high temperature (minimum 60°C or 140°F), bed bugs may survive. After vacuuming, it is essential to empty the vacuum bag or canister immediately and clean it if possible.
Avoid bringing in used furniture, mattresses, or other second-hand items, especially from the street. After traveling, inspect your luggage and clothing thoroughly, ideally outside your home. In apartment buildings, regular preventive inspections are recommended.
Most bed bugs are nocturnal and hide in cracks, mattress seams, and the inside of bed frames. However, if they’re hungry or if someone spends time resting in bed during the day—like small children, the elderly, or remote workers—bites may occur in the daytime. In heavy infestations, their behavior may change, and they might be seen during the day, especially if disturbed by cleaning or insecticide sprays.
Bed bugs are not known to transmit infectious diseases. However, their bites can cause intense itching, skin irritation, and allergic reactions in some people. Scratching can lead to skin infections. Long-term infestations may cause sleep disturbances, stress, and even psychological symptoms.
Full-scale fumigation is not permitted in residential buildings. Instead, we use long-lasting surface sprays. In severe infestations or crowded environments, we may apply additional methods such as cold fogging (commonly mistaken for fumigation or „smoke treatments”), insecticidal dusting, or dry steam treatment.
Yes. Place any non-washable items (e.g., books, DVDs, toys) into sealed bags or containers. If possible, keep them outside (e.g., on a balcony) for 8–10 months. Bed bugs will eventually die without a blood meal. Warmer temperatures increase their activity, which shortens their survival time without food. Lower humidity also shortens their lifespan, while high humidity allows them to survive longer without feeding.
Cockroaches are well-adapted, nocturnal insects, so they can remain hidden for a long time. Usually, we only notice them once the infestation has already advanced. However, the following signs can help identify their presence:
1. Presence of live or dead cockroaches
The most obvious sign is seeing them at night—often causing panic when we switch on the light and they scatter. You may also spot them in the kitchen, behind cabinets, or under the fridge.
2. Droppings, black specks
Small black specks resembling pepper or fine dust are cockroach droppings, usually found near their hiding spots or travel routes. Common areas include behind the kitchen counter, near gas pipes, sinks, plumbing, under or behind refrigerators, near electrical appliances, or in gaps in tiling.
3. Unpleasant odor
When an infestation becomes significant, cockroaches can produce a distinctive, unpleasant smell. This may be noticeable in enclosed spaces such as pantries or cabinets.
4. Egg cases
Cockroaches lay their eggs in capsule-shaped cases that are dark brown and about 5–10 mm long. These egg sacs are hidden in places like cracks in furniture, behind cabinets, or near the fridge.
5. Unusual pet behavior
Your pet – cat or dog – may intently observe a specific corner, crevice, or piece of furniture where cockroaches might be hiding.
6. Strange noises
In advanced infestations, you may hear faint crackling or scratching sounds from walls, power outlets, or behind furniture, especially at night when it’s quiet.
If you see even a single cockroach during the day or notice any of the above signs, don’t delay. Cockroaches reproduce quickly, and home remedies are usually only temporary or completely ineffective.
Under normal conditions, if someone weighing 50–100 kg steps on a cockroach, both the insect and any egg capsules it carries are almost certainly crushed. While the egg case is somewhat resistant, it cannot withstand that much pressure. Even if the capsule partially remains intact, the eggs inside are likely to be damaged and unable to develop due to pressure and temperature changes.
Yes, especially German cockroaches (Blattella germanica) often migrate through pipe openings. It’s recommended to use drain strainers and seal pipe entries with silicone.
Yes. Cockroaches are extremely resilient, reproduce rapidly, and can become resistant to certain insecticides. That’s why choosing a professionally selected pesticide and effective treatment method is essential.
No need to worry—cockroaches do not bite, sting, or attack humans. They are not blood-feeding insects and do not behave aggressively.
The fear is understandable, but this is extremely rare. Cockroaches are nocturnal and may crawl on someone while searching for food—especially if the person has eaten in bed and has food residue on their skin or pillow. However, cases of cockroaches crawling into mouths or ears are very rare and not typical behavior.
Most cockroaches avoid humans and prefer to stay hidden. Such stories are often exaggerated fears or urban legends. If you frequently see cockroaches in the bedroom, it’s best to call a professional promptly to eliminate both the insects and the anxiety they cause.
Usually, it’s not necessary to cover everything—especially when using gel baiting, since this method involves placing small gel droplets in hidden areas (behind furniture, under kitchen cabinets, in cracks). It’s not a spray, so there’s no splashing or contamination risk for food or objects.
However, if spray treatment is used, it’s advisable to cover or remove open food, utensils, and dishes. After the treatment, thoroughly wipe treated surfaces once the contact time has passed.
With gel baiting, cockroaches begin consuming the poison within 1–2 days, and the infection spreads throughout the colony. Complete elimination usually occurs within 2–3 weeks, or up to 4 weeks in severe cases.
With spraying, most visible cockroaches die within hours, but some hiding individuals may emerge later. Due to the residual effect of the product, these too will be affected, so the full process may take several days.