BioWise are bed bug control, proofing and prevention experts.
Our technicians provide effective and humane solutions to control bed bugs in your home or business.
– Identify Infested Areas: Check mattresses, bed frames, furniture, and cracks in walls for signs of bed bugs.
– Clean Infested Items: Wash and dry bedding, linens, and clothes at high temperatures. Vacuum carpets, floors, and furniture thoroughly.
– Use Treatments: Apply insecticides specifically labeled for bed bugs to affected areas. Use bed bug interceptors and mattress encasements to trap and isolate them.







































































BioWise offer a fair monthly rate to ensure your business stays pest free.
– Monthly visits with official photo reports.
– Emergency call outs & unlimited pest proofing.
– Free initial inspection & custom plan.
• Pest Prevention = We can ensure your building is secure with prevention based methods such as proofing.
• Emergency Call Outs = BioWise can respond rapidly to urgent pest control problems.
• Cleaning = We maintain a hygienic environment, ensuring sanitary and regulatory compliance.
• Maintenance = We offer all general building maintenance, from upgrading electrical systems to renovating bathrooms
1. Bites: Look for red, itchy bites on your skin, often in a line or cluster.
2. Stains: Check for rusty or reddish stains on bed sheets and mattresses from crushed bed bugs.
3. Droppings: Small, dark spots (bed bug excrement) may be visible on sheets, mattresses, or walls.
4. Live Bugs: Bed bugs are small, brownish insects, often hiding in mattress seams, bed frames, and crevices.







































































BioWise was founded in 2010 by Ana and Erviol. Over the last 14 years our team has slowly expanded as the business has grown.
We were honoured to be awarded Most Trustworthy Family-Run Pest Control Enterprise South East England 2024
Common signs include red, itchy bites on your skin, small blood stains on sheets, dark spots of excrement on mattresses and furniture, shed skins, and live bed bugs in mattress seams, bed frames, and cracks.
Bed bugs can enter homes through luggage, clothing, used furniture, and even through shared walls in multi-unit buildings. They hitchhike on items and people, spreading quickly to new locations.
Adult bed bugs are small, flat, oval-shaped insects about the size of an apple seed, reddish-brown in color. Nymphs are smaller and lighter in color, while eggs are tiny, white, and hard to see.
Bed bugs are not known to transmit diseases, but their bites can cause itching, allergic reactions, and secondary infections due to scratching. The psychological effects of an infestation can also lead to anxiety and insomnia.
To prevent bed bugs, inspect second-hand furniture before bringing it into your home, use protective covers on mattresses and box springs, reduce clutter, and regularly inspect sleeping areas for signs of bed bugs.
Bed bug bites can be treated with over-the-counter anti-itch creams, antihistamines, and by keeping the affected area clean to prevent infection. Severe reactions may require medical attention.
No, bed bugs can be found in various places including furniture, behind baseboards, inside electrical outlets, and in any crack or crevice. They tend to hide during the day and come out at night to feed.
Natural methods to eliminate bed bugs include using diatomaceous earth, steam cleaning, vacuuming regularly, washing bedding and clothes in hot water, and using essential oils like tea tree and lavender as repellents.
If you find bed bugs in a hotel room, notify management immediately, request a room change far from the infested area, inspect the new room, and take steps to avoid bringing bed bugs home with you.
Bed bugs typically live for about 6-12 months. They can survive for several months without feeding, making them particularly resilient and difficult to eradicate without professional help.