Heat treatments are a chemical free method of pest control used to treat bed bugs by raising the temperature of an affected room.
Heat treating a room for bed bugs.
Successfully getting rid of bed bugs relies on early detection proper preparedness and correct treatment methods.
He tells us how this treatment works and what to look out for when purchasing this treatment to control bed bug pests.
I had one estimate of 800 00 for the heat treatment.
Heat treat clothing bedding and other items that can withstand a hot dryer household dryer at high heat for 30 minutes which will kill bed bugs and eggs.
Similarly the whole idea behind using heat treatment for bed bugs is to turn your home it into the same environment that you would find in your dryer.
Is wise to supplement the heat treatment with a conventional insecticide application in cold spots where bed bugs might find refuge.
We do not provide heat treatment services.
Unfortunately these large heaters are expensive and whole house treatments can cost thousands of dollars.
Whole room heat treatments involve a pest management professional pmp bringing in specially designed equipment to raise the temperature in your home to kill the bed bugs.
The 100 bed bugs will become 425 bed bugs in 16 weeks and finally those 425 bed bugs will become an infestation of over 13 000 in just 6 months.
A commonly recommended practice for killing bed bugs that are on soft items like clothing is thrown them in the dryer on high and the heat from the dryer will kill the bed bugs.
Costs will vary depending on the type of treatment used and the size of the infestation.
Inspect and clean or discard as appropriate.
The temp air heat remediation system uses large electric heaters 120 220 pounds each to generate the heat needed to treat a room or apartment typically a 4 heater system will treat 900 1100 sq.
That sounds like a lot of money for heating a small room.
The achilles heel of bed bugs is heat.
Those 20 bed bugs will become 100 bed bugs in 12 weeks.
Professional heat treatment is one of the least invasive ways to get rid of bed bugs.
Clean all items within a bed bug infested living area.
Washing alone might not do.
Whole room heat treatments.
Not only do bed bugs multiply rapidly but they can also live for 8 months or more without food.
Store in the same room to avoid spreading the infestation.
David hammond is the inventor of heat treatment technologies.
That s why a bed bug heat treatment can be one of the most effective solutions.
They haven t got to the rest of the house yet.
Large heaters are used to heat entire rooms up to more than 120 degrees f for a few hours.
This is why the best way to treat clothes that may be infested with bed bugs is to place them in a dryer on high for a full cycle even a low cycle is usually enough with most dryers.
Once you expose bed bugs to 120 o f or hotter both the bugs and eggs die very rapidly less than a minute.