With the help of heat sensors and fans, the room is kept at this temperature for several hours. Once the bed bug heat treatment has concluded, bed bugs, bed bug nymphs and bed bug eggs will be dead, leaving you with the peace of mind that your bed bug problem is over.
It may seem obvious to you now – pest control companies use thermal remediation for bed bug control because it works! But weren’t they using chemicals before and that worked too? Good question! Yes – bed bugs have been treated with chemicals for many years, with varying degrees of results.
And because bed bugs are so very good at hiding in the cracks and crevices of our surroundings, often traditional insecticide treatments don’t reach into their hiding places, leaving a few bed bugs in a room to start a new bed bug population.
Bed bug heat treatments may seem cost prohibitive and while it’s true, this method of bed bug extermination may be a bit more expensive, you save time and money in the long run. Consider how many traditional treatments you may need to fully eradicate your bed bug problem, (technicians visiting over and over again to re-treat the problem, charging you at every visit), you could end up spending way more money trying to get rid of bed bugs.
Of course, the cost of a bed bug heat treatment depends on the number of rooms affected and other factors. To find out how much it would cost to treat a bed bug problem in your home or business, give us a call!