They often enter from bird nests and quickly spread through walls, ceilings, and furniture.
Bird mites feed on the blood of birds but may bite humans when their original host is gone.
They often invade after birds leave nests in roofs, gutters, or vents
Bird mites are extremely hard to see and difficult to eliminate
They spread quickly indoors, especially near bedrooms and attics
While they don't spread disease, bird mites can cause:
Severe itching, rashes, and red bites
Skin irritation that worsens at night
Stress and anxiety due to ongoing discomfort and hard-to-spot pests
You’ve recently removed or found a bird nest near your home
You experience itching or bites, especially at night
DIY cleaning or bug sprays aren’t working
You see tiny black or red specks moving on walls, curtains, or bedding
Locate and safely remove nests and entry points
Use targeted treatments to eliminate mites at all life stages
Advise on sealing gaps to prevent future infestations
Help reduce ongoing symptoms by treating both home and surroundings