Bed Bug House Heater

We have carried out a lot of research and development on the subject of heating methods for bed bug extermination. Most of these devices are either way too complex to be used by a regular person or way too simple to function indoors. That’s why Bed Bug House Heater is such a breakthrough in terms of bed bug heaters. Basically, it is compatible with any fuel that is used to power up an ordinary gas heater, including natural gas and propane. This means that you can use it as your heater even if you haven’t been plagued by bed bugs yet. Whether your house is suffering from a bed bug problem or you simply want to make sure that you aren’t bringing bed bugs into your home, investing in a bed bug house heater may be the answer to your prayers. For those who are curious, it’s no secret that the best way to kill bed bugs is with heat. By heating up houses to 120 degrees Fahrenheit, you can eliminate these pesky pests especially when temperatures are above 90 degrees outdoors.

Bed Bug House Heater

Why Heat Your House?

If you have bed bugs, heat is the best way to kill them. Heat does not leave any toxic residue in your home like chemicals do. It is safe for pets, children and other living things that could be damaged by harsh chemicals.

Heat also kills bed bugs faster than other methods such as vacuuming or steam cleaning. Some of the ways that heat works include:

  • Heats up their bodies until they die (this can take less than an hour)
  • Heats up their eggs so they won’t hatch into new bedbugs (heating them above 118 degrees F will kill the eggs)
  • Penetrates wall cavities and other hard-to-reach areas where bedbugs hide

How to Use the Bed Bug Heater System

  • Prepare your home for treatment by removing all items from the room that you are treating, including furniture, electronics and clothing.
  • Unplug any electric cords or appliances that may be in the room you are treating—this includes lamps, televisions and radios as well as any electric clocks or thermostats that may be present in the space.
  • Place all loose items into sealed plastic bags and tie them securely so they cannot accidentally come loose during treatment (this includes towels). If there are no closets available for storing these items during treatment, store them in another part of your home until it is safe to return them to their original location(s). We recommend using pillowcases with zippers as opposed to open-ended ones because they help prevent bed bugs from escaping while they’re being moved around during treatment process (see photo above).
  • Remove all electrical devices from nearby outlets before starting your heat cycle—it’s better safe than sorry! This includes phones chargers too; if you must leave one plugged in then place a plastic bag over its head so none escape when temperatures get too high outdoors (see photo below).

When to Use a Bed Bug Heater System

  • When you’re dealing with a severe infestation that has been resistant to other chemical treatments.
  • When you want to avoid using chemicals at all costs, including those that are safe for humans but may pose health risks if inhaled or absorbed through the skin.
  • To kill bed bugs, eggs and larvae in their hiding places like beds, furniture and everything else in your home (even clothing).

Preparing for the Kill!

Prepare for the Kill!

If you’re looking to effectively kill bed bugs, look no further than our bed bug heater system. The instructions below will help prepare your home for the heat treatment to be conducted by one of our professional exterminators.

  • Make sure that all of your belongings are packed away in sealed containers (luggage, boxes, etc.) and that nothing is left out except what’s necessary for day-to-day living.
  • Turn off any air conditioning units or other cooling systems in rooms where we’ll be treating with Heat-Lok™ (while they may not attract or kill bed bugs directly, they could potentially lower the temperature enough to prevent them from dying once exposed). You may want to unplug these appliances temporarily until we’ve completed the process and evacuated the building—just make sure there are no extension cords running across floors or down hallways during this time!
  • If possible, turn off all fans while you’re waiting for us to arrive as well—they might draw away too much heat from where we need it most! The same goes with ceiling fans: leave them in place but turn them off so they don’t interfere with our efforts at eradicating those pesky pests from your home once and for all! If possible though…keeping them running will help circulate fresh air throughout each room being treated so that any airborne contaminants aren’t trapped inside areas where people sleep or work at desks/workstations near windows etc., which would defeat half our purpose here today 🙂

Ask The Expert!

To find out if you have bed bugs, look for these signs:

  • Small red or brown spots on your mattress. If the spots are moving, it could be bed bugs. The moving spots are actually discarded skins; they shed as they grow larger and need to move up to a new skin before molting again. Look closely at these small red or brown dots that may appear on your sheets and pillowcases.
  • Small blood stains on sheets or around the bed area where you sleep at night – If you see blood smears on your sheets, there’s a good chance you’re dealing with an infestation of some kind! Contact a pest control professional immediately for help!
  • Excessive itching in areas where people typically rest their heads – This can cause an allergic reaction lasting several days after being bitten by an insect such as a mosquito or flea (vector). Some people may experience swelling at the site where they were bitten by one of these tiny pests which would indicate that there was indeed something present in their area causing them to itch more than usual during those evening hours when everyone else is comfortable with getting ready for work/school activities tomorrow morning.”

Use heat to effectively treat bed bugs without chemicals.

Heat is a great way to kill bed bugs. You can use it in tandem with other treatments such as chemical sprays and vacuuming. Heat penetrates through the walls of your home or apartment, so it’s good for killing bed bugs inside electronics, too!

ThermalStrike Ranger Bed Bug Heater | 100% to Reach Lethal Temperature | Used by Professionals and Homeowners | Effective Against Moths, Carpet Beetles and Lice.
Price : $209.08
Features :

  • [Lethal Heating System] ThermalStrike uses a patented six-sided heating system that surrounds and destroys bed bugs, carpet beetles, moths, and other insects – including eggs, larvae, and adults. Heat in excess of 120 degrees penetrates deep into cracks and small openings all while being non-toxic and chemical free.
  • [Commercial Grade Construction] A fully sealed inner liner constructed of hospital grade heating pad material traps the bugs inside the unit. Additional layers of insulation keeps the heat inside the Ranger to minimize electrical power draw while seven thermostats continually monitor and control the heating system.
  • [Easy to Load and Operate] Place luggage directly into the unit or load the Ranger like a laundry hamper. Heat comes from all sides and eliminates cold spots, so there is no moving air, motors, or moving parts which can break down. Items being treated can touch the interior walls.
  • [Everything You Need] Includes a built-in timer (two, four, and eight hour cycles) which turns the unit off and a thermometer which clips onto the front of the unit and shows the current and maximum temperature reached during a heat treatment. Based on a national average, a four-hour heating cycle costs less than 16 cents.
  • [Everything You Need] Includes a built-in timer (two, four, and eight hour cycles) which turns the unit off and a thermometer which clips onto the front of the unit and shows the current and maximum temperature reached during a heat treatment. Based on a national average, a four-hour heating cycle costs less than 16 cents.

Additional Info :

Item Dimensions
Weight 8.5 Pounds
Dr. Infrared Heater DR-122X4 Large Size Bedbug Treatment System
Price : $1,061.28
Features :

  • Wipes out 100% of bed bugs of all forms
  • Safe, powerful, and non-toxic form of treatment
  • Easy to set up and load infected items for treatment
  • Sizable service space: (112L x 58W x 79H inches)
  • Ideal for treating many infested items such as sofas, beds, desks and much more

Additional Info :

Color Black
Item Dimensions
Height 79 Inches
Width 58 Inches
Length 112 Inches
Weight 64 Pounds
Release Date 2017-07-12T00:00:01Z
Ortho Home Defense Max Bed Bug, Flea and Tick Killer - With Ready-to-Use Comfort Wand, Kills Bed Bugs and Bed Bug Eggs, Bed Bug Spray Also Kills Fleas and Ticks, 1 gal.
Price : $17.49
Features :

  • Use Ortho Home Defense Max Bed Bug, Flea & Tick Killer to kill bed bugs, bed bug eggs, fleas, and ticks
  • Use spray as a spot treatment around bed frames, mattress seams/tufts/folds, and baseboards
  • Kills even the toughest bed bugs (pyrethroid-resistant bed bugs)
  • Second step of a 3-step bed bug solution system
  • The continuous spray Comfort Wand easily gets into hard-to-reach areas

Additional Info :

Color YELLOW
Item Dimensions
Height 12 Inches
Width 8.95 Inches
Length 4.88 Inches
Weight 6 Pounds
HARRIS Bed Bug Traps - Parent (20-Pack)
Price : $15.99
Features :

    Additional Info :

    Item Dimensions
    Height 10 Inches
    Width 0.5 Inches
    Length 4 Inches
    Dr Infrared Heater DR-122 Bedbug Heater with Thermometer and Timer, Big, Black
    Price : $189.99
    Features :

    • Upgraded and reliable heating system that quickly reaches 120-155F in minutes and effectively treats bed bugs at all life stages
    • Huge treatment area of 38x38x26 inch
    • 2-tire steel rack system that easily fits a variety of items for heat treatment
    • Portable, rugged and collapsible tent allows easy storage after each use
    • Includes Thermometer/timer with alarm
    • High performance heating system that quickly reaches 120-155F in minutes
    • Wattage: 1500.0 watts

    Additional Info :

    Color Black
    Item Dimensions
    Height 38 Inches
    Width 26 Inches
    Length 38 Inches
    Weight 27 Pounds

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