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by Mrs. Rosamond Gusikowski Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The thermal death point is determined by two things; temperature, and exposure time. Bed bugs ex- posed to 113°F will die if they receive constant exposure to that temperature for 90 minutes or more. However, they will die within 20 minutes if exposed to 118°F.

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How long does it take to heat up a house?

Generally speaking, your home will have to be heated up to 140°F and held at this temperature for two hours. Alternatively, you could have the home brought up to a temperature of 130°F and held at that level for three hours.

Do you need a heater to get rid of bed bugs?

There will be no need to locate their nests when your entire home has been heated up until it is a death trap for these bugs. Have Bed Bug Problems? You will need to get a heater and have it put in your home.

How much heat does it take to kill Bugs?

If this is not carefully watched, these bugs might be able to survive what was thought to be a lethal amount of heat. Generally speaking, your home will have to be heated up to 140°F and held at this temperature for two hours. Alternatively, you could have the home brought up to a temperature of 130°F and held at that level for three hours.

What should you do before using a heat treatment?

Before you use this treatment, make sure that the heat will not be able to escape the building. You may need to caulk cracks in the walls, especially around windows and doors. Foam can also be used. These things are inexpensive, so you really want to utilize them where you can.

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How long after bed bug heat treatment can I return home?

Don't enter your home or treated rooms for at least 4-5 hours after treatment. If you or anyone in your family is sick or has a compromised immune system, talk to your doctor about when it's safe to re-enter your home. Open all your doors and windows once you do re-enter your home to air it out.

Can you open windows after bed bug heat treatment?

We recommend opening up the room to cool it down once the treatment is complete, which should be 6-10 hours after starting. Open windows, doors, and any closed vents to lower the temperature of the room until it is tolerable and safe for people to be in.

Do bed bugs come out during heat treatment?

Bed bug heat treatments are very extensive endeavors. Heat treatments have proven to be the most effective and quickest method of eliminating bed bugs. All life stages, adults, nymphs and eggs, die within minutes at temperature.

Does bed bug heat treatment ruin electronics?

DON'T move electronics. Our heat treatment will not damage electronics like laptops or televisions. Electronics are especially susceptible to infestation, so it is important these items stay in place.

Will you find dead bed bugs after treatment?

A heat treatment should kill all the bed bugs in the treated area immediately. With chemical treatments, however, the bed bugs can survive up until they come into contact with the bed-bug-busting chemicals, so it's a little more difficult to estimate the time frame, but they should be dead within a few days.

Should I vacuum after bedbug treatment?

Within hours after heat treatment, your home might be too hot and uncomfortable. The rule of thumb is as soon as you are allowed to clean your home by the professionals, then you can vacuum as well. For spray treatments, you may need three to four hours before going back into your home.

What is the success rate of getting rid of bed bugs?

For most pest control companies, their first-time success rate with chemical treatments is at best 60%. With chemicals in your environment, the bugs tend to hide in unusual places. They will wait it out (sometimes up to a year) till the products dissipate and the room is no longer toxic for them.

How many treatments does it take to get rid of bed bugs?

2-4 treatment sessionsIt typically takes anywhere from 2-4 treatment sessions over a period of 3-6 weeks to completely eliminate bed bugs, depending on the level of infestation and the size of the house.

What should you remove before heat treatment?

Heat sensitive items should be clearly labeled and left inside the treatment area. Remove all pets and house plants (including fish aquariums). Remove all pressurized items – lighters, hairspray, fire extinguishers etc. Remove all flammables – fuel, alcohols, solvents, etc.

Will bed bug heat treatment damage DVDs?

Make sure these items are removed from any insect heat treatment prior to turning on the heaters. Moderately sensitive items can be damaged between 120°F and 140°F. Vinyl wallpaper, mini blinds, audio and video tapes and CDs/DVDs. Slightly sensitive items can be damaged between 140°F and 160°F.

What does bed bug heat treatment damage?

Heat treatment for bed bugs is very effective, however, it can potentially damage your home. Some examples of heat stress damage can include melting, breakage, cracking, drying, shrinking, as well as chemical alterations.

Do you have to treat the whole house for bed bugs?

If you confirm you have bed bugs in one bedroom of the house, you'll have to treat that entire room, but you won't necessarily need to treat the entire house. Set up traps to monitor other bedrooms and living areas to make sure they stay bug free.

How long does bed bug treatment take?

Bed bug heat treatment is a process of bringing the room temperature up to 120°F for 90 minutes. It is important to maintain the required level of temperature for that given amount of time. This can be obtained through the help of sensors to monitor the temperature level within the target area during the process. AKCP Wireless Temperature Sensors are battery-powered sensors placed in the treatment area. These sensors can be buried within the mattress to monitor internal temperatures. The sensors communicate with a wireless tunnel gateway and can be accessed remotely on a user’s interface.

What temperature do bed bugs hide?

Good thing that heat treatment with a raging temperature of 120°F can seep up to the deepest part of these hiding places. Heat radiates and spreads. In heat treatment, bed bugs have no safe place to hide.

Can pesticides kill bed bugs?

Way back when bed bugs haven’t developed resistance yet, traditional methods of using pesticides can still bring a sense of relief for homeowners. Conventional methods can’t exterminate or kill bed bugs, and they will only cause them to hide and hibernate for months and attack again. Today, heat treatment is the only method that could bring relief when fighting bed bugs. It can kill even the eggs in their nests. Enjoying a whole night’s sleep without having to worry about insect bites is bliss.

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Chemical Treatments

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Chemical treatments are things like sprays and pesticides. These treatments are quicker than heat treatment at killing bugs, but they require direct contact with them. As we said before, bed bugs are great at hiding since they are so small, which makes it harder to get them all.
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Non-Chemical Treatments

  • Apprehendis a pesticide that uses a fungus to kill bed bugs. While it is effective for a small number of bugs and it is free of chemicals, it takes a long time to affect the bugs. The fungus breaks down their carcass, which doesn’t happen right away, taking 3-5 days to kill the insects. Bed bug heat treatment is also a chemical-free treatment that makes sure even the bugs hiding i…
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  • Bed Bug BBQ is located in Lakewood, Ohio, and offers heat treatment if your house or office currently has a bed bug infestation. We get rid of all bed bugs, even the ones that are hiding in the smallest cracks! Contact Bed Bug BBQtoday for a FREE quote through our website or call us anytime at (216) 400-5379. We will complete the treatment in less than 12 hours and we also off…
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