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You'll be very pleased with The Bug Man, because the services you receive from us will eliminate your pest problem and prevent any recurrence.
* Our Free Estimate offer excludes bed bug estimates for non-customers. If you are not a customer of The Bug Man, Inc., the cost of an estimate for bed bugs is $75.00. If you are already a customer of The Bug Man, Inc., bed bug estimates are free.

The Bug Man, INC.

Here’s what you can accomplish when you choose The Bug Man.

Eliminate Pests
With thousands of local success stories, we've served Arkansas since 1976.
Quality Service
We guarantee superior results through training, dedication, and a comprehensive service policy.
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We offer quarterly services for your home or office with no contract! Contact us today!

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The National Pest Management Association estimates that termites cause $5 billion in property damage each year. That’s because they are, literally, insatiable – they eat 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. So structural damage can occur rapidly.

In Arkansas, the probability of termite infestation is considered moderate to heavy, which means the potential for property damage also is significant. A trusted expert in termite inspection and termite control in the state since 1976, The Bug Man wants property owners to know the importance of an effective prevention and control program.

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While bed bug infestations were common in the U.S. through World War II, they were basically wiped out with pesticide use. Around the late 1990’s, they began to pop up again here and in other Western European countries. And in the latter part of the previous decade, continued outbreaks led to more widespread public concern.

Experts contribute the resurgence of bed bugs to increased immigration and travel from developing countries as well as federal restrictions on the use of certain pesticides. While they traditionally may have been viewed as a third-world problem, bed bugs definitely have gone global.

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