Bed Bug Thermal Treatment

Bed bugs can be a nuisance to your everyday life. And they are very difficult to get rid of. In fact, even the leading professionals have trouble getting rid of them. The average person without any chemical treatments, heat treatments or specially designed bed bug traps typically have a 25% chance of getting rid of an infestation by themselves. I’ve been getting a lot of questions about bed bugs lately – but there’s actually not much to worry about. There are a couple of products that we recommend using for Steam Treatment, like ThermalStrike and Bedlam Plus. However, you may be wondering what the benefits are of using these products over freezing or other treatment methods – so I’ll try to give a breakdown of my experience below! Bed bugs are small insects that feed on blood and live in close proximity to humans. Luckily, these little pests are highly sensitive to extreme temperatures and die when subjected to heat, such as insecticidal heat treatments. Understanding how bed bugs react and behave with thermal treatment is extremely key for any pest management professional battling this pest. The truth is, a majority of the public has no idea on how thermal treatments work against bed bugs. Or why certain people’s homes do not recover from their previous encounters with the little creepers. This article will explain all of this making it easier for anyone dealing with bed bugs to get treated by a professional company offering thermal treatment.

Bed Bug Thermal Treatment

Introduction

Bed bugs are an increasing problem in homes and hotels. They can affect anyone, no matter how clean their home or expensive their hotel room. However, there is a safe way to kill bed bugs that doesn’t involve dangerous chemicals – heat treatment. In this guide, you will learn about bed bug thermal treatment and why it is better than other methods of killing these pests.

Is bed bug thermal treatment worth it?

Bed bugs are a global problem. They can survive in a wide range of temperatures, so people think it’s impossible to kill them with heat.

But bed bug thermal treatment is low-cost, safe and effective – so it’s a cost-effective solution for killing bed bugs.

Bed bug thermal treatment uses hot air to reach the highest temperature possible without causing damage to your property or belongings.

Bed bugs are a global problem.

You should know that bed bugs are a global problem. They can be found on every continent except Antarctica—and even there, we’re sure they’d thrive if given the chance to spread their wings.

In fact, bed bugs were once thought to be eradicated in the United States by the 1940s; however, today there are no less than 300 different pests that can cause problems for homeowners across America—and many of them are able to live off of human blood! This includes everything from squirrels to rodents and even bats (which can carry rabies). In fact, it’s estimated that 50 percent of all bat species carry some form of disease; however they do not transmit these diseases through their feces like other mammals would do so unlike rats or mice we don’t have any concerns about contracting anything nasty while fighting against them indoors.”

Is there a natural way to kill bed bugs?

The short answer: no. Bed bugs are notoriously hard to kill, especially if you’re trying to remove them naturally. They can live for up to 18 months without feeding and can survive in extreme temperatures, including extreme cold and heat. Bed bugs also have a high tolerance for humidity, so they can survive in humid environments as well as dry ones.

How long does it take to kill bed bugs with heat?

Thermal treatment is a fast and effective way to kill bed bugs. The amount of time it takes to kill bed bugs with heat depends on a few factors:

  • The temperature used during the treatment
  • The size of the area being treated
  • Whether or not all parts of the infested item will be heated evenly.

How soon can I walk on carpets after heat treatment?

It depends on the type of treatment. If you had a full-home heat treatment, it’s likely that your carpets will still be wet when the technician leaves. You can walk on them as soon as they are dry, but if they are still damp after 24 hours, avoid walking on them until they have dried completely. If you had an individual room heat treatment and your carpets aren’t damp at all with no visible moisture stains (if any), there is no need to wait before walking on them. However, if there is any visible moisture from the treatment or dampness from drying in certain areas of your home or apartment building (such as near windows where condensation may occur), wait for those areas to dry completely before walking on them again to avoid tracking any residual chemicals into other parts of the structure.

Can I still use my home appliances after heat treatment?

After your heat treatment, you can use your home appliances. However, you should still take precautions to prevent the spread of bed bugs. For example, avoid allowing any untreated items that were in the same room as the treated ones to come in contact with them. If you find a piece of furniture or fabric that has not been treated and is infested with bed bugs, do not place it near other belongings until you have had time to treat them properly. In addition, keep all treated items away from temperate areas—bedrooms are ideal—and make sure there’s no way for anyone else to come into contact with them before they are completely dry and safe for use again (about 48 hours). If you’re unsure whether an item should be treated or discarded because it might contain some blood stains (which could indicate bed bug activity), call our team at 888-844-2869 so they can advise how best to proceed!

Will the heat damage my possessions?

No, the heat will not damage your possessions. The temperature of the heat is usually 130°F (54°C) and it is only applied for one hour. The temperature is controlled by a thermostat that turns off when the appropriate temperature has been reached.

The most important thing to remember is that bed bugs cannot tolerate high temperatures and their eggs are killed at 113°F (45°C). This means that even if you have a large infestation with many eggs, they will all be killed by this treatment.

Why is thermal treatment better than other methods?

Thermal treatment is an effective, safe, and non-toxic way to kill bed bugs. Unlike chemicals and pesticides, thermal treatment doesn’t leave toxic residues in your home or on your belongings after it’s done. This means that you don’t have to worry about exposing your family to harmful chemicals when they return home after a pest control treatment. Additionally, if you’re concerned about the safety of bed bug pesticides—especially young children or pets—thermal treatments are a great option because they don’t involve any spraying or use of toxic chemicals inside your home at all!

What is bed bug thermal treatment?

Bed bug thermal treatment is a non-chemical method of killing bed bugs. It uses heat to kill the bugs, eggs and larvae in your home, which means that it can treat your entire house without making you sick or breathing in dangerous fumes. It can also eliminate bed bug infestations without damaging any items that may be sensitive to chemical treatments.

Bed bug thermal treatments are usually done by heating your home using portable heaters or heat pump systems. Once the temperature reaches 120 degrees Fahrenheit for at least two hours, all stages of bed bugs will die off and you’ll be left with a clean home!

Heat kills bedbugs without the use of dangerous chemicals.

Why heat? Heat kills bedbugs without the use of dangerous chemicals.

Heat treatment is one of the most effective ways to eliminate an infestation and prevent future occurrences. It’s fast, safe and effective in eliminating these pests from your home or business. The heat will kill all stages of bedbugs including eggs, nymphs and adults—and it won’t leave toxic residue behind.

Conclusion

Thermal treatment is an environmentally friendly way to rid your home of bed bugs. It’s fast, effective and will not damage your personal possessions. It is also a great choice for people who have allergies or concerns about pesticides in their homes. It’s important to note that heat treatment will not exterminate bed bugs once they are actually inside of mattresses; these should be discarded as soon as possible after treatment has been completed successfully. If you think that this might be the right method for your situation then contact our team today! We can help diagnose any infestation with thermal imaging equipment and provide recommendations based on what we find.

Dr. Infrared Heater DR-122X4 Large Size Bedbug Treatment System
Price : $1,061.60
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  • 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

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Color Black
Item Dimensions
Height 79 Inches
Width 58 Inches
Length 112 Inches
Weight 64 Pounds
Release Date 2017-07-12T00:00:01Z
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
ZappBug Heater Bed Bug Killer with Real Reviews Time-Tested Excellent Customer Service
Price : $229.99
Features :

  • Kills bed bugs in all life stages, including eggs, nymphs, and adults.
  • Non-chemical bed bug heat treatment equipment, no chemicals, just heat.
  • Easy to use: One person set-up, load with items, and press on. Tent folds flat for storage.
  • Large-size chamber. Measures 23″ x 37.5″ x 23″ treats luggage, toys, and more
  • 1500-watt programable heater & wireless thermometer ensure necessary treatment time inside the chamber

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Item Dimensions
Height 24 Inches
Width 22.75 Inches
Length 43 Inches
Weight 10 Pounds
Safer Brand 51703 OMRI Listed Diatomaceous Earth - Ant, Roach, Bedbug, Flea, Silverfish, Earwig, & Crawling Insect Killer
Price : $9.47 ($0.14 / Ounce)
Features :

  • Say Goodbye to Bugs – Kills a variety crawling insects including roaches, ants, fleas, silverfish, earwigs, bedbugs, and more
  • Attracts and Kills – Made from diatomaceous earth and selected baits, this powder causes insects to dehydrate and die within 48 hours after contact
  • Mechanical Killer – Unlike many traditional chemical insecticides, insects cannot build an immunity to diatomaceous earth
  • Use Where Insects Hide – DE can be used indoors or outdoors. Apply in cracks and crevices, along baseboards, or create a barrier around entry points
  • Peace of Mind – This powder is OMRI Listed and compliant for use in organic gardening so you can use it without worry

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Item Dimensions
Height 4.2 Inches
Width 10.8 Inches
Length 15.6 Inches
Weight 4.2 Pounds
Olaplex Hair Perfector No 3 Repairing Treatment, 3.3 Ounce (Packaging may vary)
Price : $28.00 ($8.24 / Fl Oz)
Features :

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Additional Info :

Color white
Item Dimensions
Height 3.5 Inches
Width 2 Inches
Length 2 Inches
Weight 0.220462262 Pounds
Release Date 2016-01-20T00:00:01Z

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