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What makes a bed bug infestation so hard to eradicate is that their living situation is the same as yours. Bed bugs live in couches, beds, suitcases, and clothes. When dealing with a severe bed bug infestation in your home, many people turn to what we call in the pest industries, the nuclear option – fumigation. Specifically, bed bug fumigation.

The bed bug fumigation process works like a termite fumigation: Tent, Inject Gas, Destroy.

Yes, spraying, vacuuming, and steaming may work, although it is difficult to be bed bug free after one treatment if at all.

But what if you didn’t have to douse your home with liquid chemicals to deal with your bed bug problem?

Properly performed bed bug heat treatments leave nowhere for bed bugs to hide, and they often work in just one treatment. Here’s how it works:

Once your pest control specialist confirms your infestation it’s time for the big guns. 500,000 BTU heaters are brought in along with fans and equipment to make sure the heat is evenly distributed throughout your home. The temperature is monitored throughout treatment by temperature sensors to ensure your rooms reach the optimum bed bug killing temperature and stay there throughout treatment.

117°F-125F°F – Lethal for adult bed bugs


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