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How Does Thermal Pest Control Work?

6/30/2018

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What Is Thermal Pest Control, and How Does It Work?

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What is thermal pest control? What makes it better than using poison or chemicals to get rid of a bed bug infestation? At Bed Bug Heaters, we know that infestations are frustrating and expensive, and that finding the right remedy is difficult. Thermal pest control is a great option that saves you money and is safer than some of the more common methods. We can tell you exactly why in this blog.

Bed Bugs and High Heat
Thermal pest control is an extremely effective way to get rid of bed bugs because they just can’t survive at higher temperatures. While bed bugs do seek out the warmth of your home, once it gets too hot, they either try to escape or end up dead. Compare this to chemical sprays and poison which, while effective, only cover a specific area.

This allows the bed bugs to find somewhere to hide and survive. Getting to the bed bugs that have burrowed and made their home deep inside a mattress or bedding is almost impossible, so heating their habitat guarantees they’re taken care of.

How Hot Does It Need to Get?
Generally, a lethal temperature for bed bugs is between 117 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit, although some thermal pest control equipment will heat as high as almost 140. These high temperatures kill the bed bugs themselves and eliminate the eggs. Just like any other problem pest, the eggs cause the biggest issue. Finding and destroying the eggs means cutting off your infestation at the source.

How Long Does It Take?
Depending on the scale of your bed bug infestation, the time it takes to completely eliminate bed bugs will vary. You’ll need to allow some time for the equipment to reach the right temperature, but you won’t need to abandon your home for multiple days as with some treatments.

You should also put some time aside before and after you actually start the process. This will let you sort through bedding and materials that might also be infested beforehand, tidy and organize things again afterward, and move things into and out of the rooms being treated.

Talk to Us About Thermal Pest Control
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Convinced? If you’re dealing with a bed bug infestation and you’re looking for a reliable, safe solution, contact Bed Bug Hunters about thermal pest control. We can rent you the same equipment used by the professionals or provide a service to get it done for you. Don’t let bed bugs ruin your quality of life — talk to the pros!    

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A Bed Bug Exterminator Explains What Bed Bugs Are

6/26/2018

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What Exactly Are Bed Bugs? A Bed Bug Exterminator Explains

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What exactly are bed bugs? You might have heard the name plenty of times, or you might even be dealing with an infestation. But knowing your enemy is half the battle! Luckily, Bed Bug Heaters is here to help. We don’t just offer bed bug exterminator services and equipment, we also offer advice! Let a professional bed bug exterminator explain just what bed bugs are, and why they’re such a persistent pest.

Small Insects and Big Problems
Bed bugs are part of the Cimex family of parasitic insects that feed entirely on blood. Cimex lectularius, which is the specific type of bed bug that most of us are familiar with, prefers to feed on human blood especially.

This is part of what makes bed bug infestations so pervasive, and why it’s important to get a professional bed bug exterminator’s help. The reason behind the name “bed bug” is probably pretty obvious — beds are their primary preferred habitat. This is because it’s an easy, comfortable place for them to live, feed, and breed.

Eggs and Infestation
As with any parasitic insect, an infestation occurs when bed bugs get the chance to lay their eggs somewhere in your home. Bed bugs will breed inside a mattress, or in other bedding and soft materials. Once they begin the cycle of breeding and feeding off the people who live nearby, then the infestation gets worse. They can also hitch a ride to other homes on human hosts or their clothes.

Are They Dangerous?
Fortunately, bed bugs haven’t been found to be able to spread blood-borne diseases from person-to-person. At least, not yet. The real issue with bed bugs tends to come from the impact their feeding has on your skin. Rashes, lumps, and blisters are common with bed bug bites, and an infestation means a lot more bites. This can be especially difficult to handle for children or more vulnerable older people.

Persistent scratching can also cause additional problems like scarring and infection, and persistent itching and discomfort can lead to significant psychological stress. While they might not pass on diseases, bed bugs will absolutely ruin your quality of life. A bed bug exterminator can make sure that an infestation is taken care of.

Call a Bed Bug Exterminator
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Regardless of the details, if you have an infestation, then it’s time to call a bed bug exterminator! Get in touch with Bed Bug Heaters and rent our advanced thermal pest control equipment today. Don’t take risks with chemicals and poisons — rent our professional equipment. We also offer exterminator services if you’d rather leave it to someone with more experience.

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Why A Bed Bug Heater Is Your Best Option

6/21/2018

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Why is a Bed Bug Heater the Best Options for an Infestation? Let Us Explain

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If you have an infestation of bed bugs, it can seem like there are endless options and ideas out there for getting rid of them. Some of them are effective, while others aren’t, but a bed bug heater is one of the most surefire methods. What is a bed bug heater, and what makes it so effective? Let us explain!

Heat Kills Bed Bugs Completely
Bed bugs, like many small pests, are pretty hardy. They’re able to survive for up to a year without any food, for example, so trying to starve them is out of the question. But exposing bed bugs to temperatures between 117 and 122 degrees Fahrenheit is lethal to them. This is exactly what a bed bug heater does. The heat not only ensures that the current crop of bed bugs infesting a mattress is eliminated, but it takes care of the eggs, too.

It’s Faster Than Other Methods
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If you’ve ever had to fumigate a home or property because of a pest infestation, you know just how long it can take. Preparing your home and waiting for it to be safe again just drags out the whole ordeal. Using thermal pest control is very different. Thanks to not using chemicals, a bed bug heater can get the job done in one session and doesn’t require as much time as chemicals or poison.

Using Heat Doesn’t Leave Residual Chemicals
Another benefit of killing bed bugs using heat is that no fumes, smells or residue will remain after the treatment. That waiting period that’s required when a home is fumigated is done to prevent the chemicals used from affecting the people who live there. If you’re using thermal pest control, you don’t have to worry about any leftovers.

You Can Do It Yourself
Perhaps the biggest benefit of using thermal pest control is that you can do it yourself. Unlike using dangerous chemicals or poisons, using a heater to rid yourself of an infestation is much more user-friendly. This means that you can be sure the job gets done, thanks to the hands-on experience of DIY! That’s not to say that there aren’t professionals that can also handle it for you, of course.

Contact Us About Renting a Bed Bug Heater
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If you’re battling a bed bug infestation, a bed bug heater is your best bet. Whether you want to rent a heater to take care of the problem yourself or have our team take care of it for you, contact Bed Bug Heaters today. Avoid the dangers of poison and other dangerous chemicals, and take care of your infestation with fast, safe and effective thermal pest control.

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Best Ways To Get Rid Of Bed Bugs

6/15/2018

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Some of the Best Ways to Get Rid of Bed Bugs

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Bed bugs are one of the most aggressive and invasive types of pest you’ll find in your home, and the sooner you get rid of them the better. Unfortunately, they’re also pretty hardy. If you’re looking for a simple way to stop an infestation, you might be out of luck. However, it’s not impossible. Bed Bug Heaters is here to offer some professional advice on how you can get rid of bed bugs in your home.

Wash Bedding on a High Heat
Bed bugs hate high temperatures. This is why thermal pest control works so well for infestations. But a simpler method of killing them is to wash and dry all your bedding at a high temperature.

The downside is that you’ll have to do all of it to make sure you’ve taken care of an infestation. This also means doing the same for any pillows, stuffed animals or additional items that are frequently left on infested mattresses. Things can pile up fast, and you might end up ruining some delicates in the process.

Clean Up Your Clutter
Speaking of stuffed animals, clutter on or around a bed is the perfect hiding place for bed bugs. If you’re the messy and disorganized type, or anyone sharing your home is, it might be time to change some habits. Clothing, bedding, carpet, and anything else strewn on the floor near a bed is asking for an infestation. Keeping things tidy won’t necessarily prevent an infestation, but it can definitely help.

Scrub and Vacuum Your Mattress
Your mattress is literally a breeding ground for bed bugs. As gross as that might sound, it’s an unfortunate fact. Thoroughly cleaning and treating your mattress is the most effective way to eliminate an infestation.

You can do this by stripping and vacuuming the mattress itself, along with any surrounding carpet. Using a stiff broom to brush the mattress first can also help to properly remove the bugs and their eggs.

Unfortunately, if an infestation has already taken hold, it’s pretty likely that this method isn’t going to get rid of it entirely. Your best bet is to use more professional, heavy-duty equipment.

We Can Take Care of Bed Bugs Once and For All
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Looking to get rid of your bed bug infestation permanently? These tips might help, but the best way to get rid of them once and for all is to contact Bed Bug Heaters. You can rent our thermal pest control equipment and avoid the dangers of poisons and other chemical treatments.

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