

THE BEST OPTION TO
EXTERMINATE BEDBUGS
FROM OUR HOME IS WITH HEAT.
IS A HEAT TREATMENT BETTER THAN DO-IT-YOURSELF AND CHEMICAL TREATMENTS TO REMOVE BED BUGS FROM MY HOME?
The truth about the difference in bed bug treatment options is in the facts about each method of treatment but also in the reviews from our customers.
HEAT
DIY
CHEMICAL

KILL ALL STAGES
Heat kills all stages of Bed-Bugs
even the eggs!
Home remedies, traps, and over the
counter chemicals have a very low
success rate.
Chemical treatments do not kills bed bug
eggs- which is why multiple treatments are needed to allow eggs to hatch and then pesticides are sprayed again to kill newly hatched nymphs.

ONE TREATMENT
Just one heat treatment is all that
is needed!
Home remedies, traps, and over the
counter chemicals have a very low
success rate
Multiple treatments are needed with
Chemical treatments to because of
limited coverage and inability
to kill eggs.

SAFE FOR FAMILY AND PETS
Heat is safe for your family and
pets -You can
Occupy your home immediately
after treatment
Chemical treatments use harsh
pesticides

COMPLETE COVERAGE
Only heat reaches all cracks and cervices
that bed bugs like to hide-in ensuring
every last one
is dead.
Chemical treatments aren't 100% effective as the pesticide must come in direct
contact with the bed bugs- which its
difficult to do since the pesticides
cant always penetrate the tiny bed
bug hiding places.

COST AND TIME
Kill bed-bugs and eggs immediately with
just one treatment save time
and money.
Multiple trips for chemical treatments
means added time and cost
Our Heat treatments use 140-150 degree heat for a few hours to remove bed bugs from your home in just one treatment. At that temperature, it kills bed bugs and their eggs. They simply just cant survive the extreme heat, they also cant escape it. Heat will penetrate every tiny crack and crevice that bed bugs like to hide in. It only takes a few minutes at 117-122 degrees to be lethal for bed bugs and their eggs.

WHY YOU SHOULDN'T CHOOSE CHEMICAL TREATMENTS TO RID YOUR HOME OF BED BUGS
Harsh Chemical treatments that use harmful pesticides dont actually kill bed bug eggs, which is why multiple treatments over several weeks is required to treat a bed bug infestation. Even with that many chemical treatments, its possible that some bed bugs will survive. This is because bed bugs are becoming more and more resistant to chemical treatments and in order for chemicals to be effective, the pesticide must come in direct contact with the bed bugs. Which it is very difficult to cover every tiny hiding spot of these parasites.
If masks and safety gear is required to be worn by exterminators...



