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Is Bed Bug Heat Treatment An Effective Way To Get Rid Of Bed Bugs?

by Bedbug Services Bed Bug Exterminator

If you think that you are suffering from a Bed Bug problem in your home or office, you must immediately take action to resolve it. Bed Bugs reproduce very quickly and unfortunately the longer you wait to eradicate them, the more they will grow in population. Bed Bug Services offer Bed Bug Heat Treatment also known as Thermal Remediation. Once professionals identify a bed bug problem, they start their heat treatment process.

Why Choose Heat Treatment?

  • Bed Bugs – at every stage of life – are killed when exposed to the requisite thermal zone
  • Bed Bugs have become resistant to the chemical treatments used for their Extermination
  • Heat Treatment offers complete bed bug elimination from your entire home or office
  • Bed Bugs heat treatment is completely safe for you, your family and your home.

 

Bed Bug Services have electric bed bug heaters that are placed in the area which is infected. The temperature of the room is then increased to 135°F. This is an ideal temperature needed to kill Bed Bugs. Some Thermal Bed Bug Extermination companies set their temperature at 200 degrees. That level is not really needed to kill these pests and can melt and ruin household items. Professional team monitors on location to ensure that high temperatures are reached without damaging the area and its contents. Then, they use fans to circulate the heated air throughout the room to reach all potential Bed Bugs, wherever they are hiding. After Bed Bug Heat Treatment is completed, skilled persons will inspect the area once again to make sure all pests have been killed and your surroundings are pest-free! Don’t let Bed Bugs infest your home or office. Contact Bed Bug Exterminator Burlington today to schedule your Heat Treatment.


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