What should I do if I see pests after treatment?

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If you observe pests following a treatment from Go Bug Free, it is important to understand that this may occur for a variety of reasons. Treatments often target specific life stages of pests and it is common for pests to emerge after the initial application. This does not necessarily mean that the treatment was ineffective. In general, it is advisable to allow a certain period of time for the treatment to take effect. Many pest control treatments can take several days to show complete results, as they work by disrupting the pest life cycle or causing delayed effects. However, if you continue to see pests after this waiting period, it is prudent to refer to the treatment guidelines provided by Go Bug Free. It may also be beneficial to inspect your environment for new factors that may have introduced pests, such as food sources, entry points, or nesting sites. Documentation of the types of pests you are seeing and their locations can be effective in resolving the situation. For any specific concerns, you may want to explore the contact information available on the Go Bug Free website for further assistance.
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Answered Sep 4, 2025

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