Bed Bug Heat Treatment: An Effective Method

Oct 11
07:52

2011

Aaliyah Arthur

Aaliyah Arthur

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If you've tried various ways to get rid of an infestation, bed bug heat treatment could be for you. There are a lot of companies out there promising a way to get rid of an infestation. Many of them, however, are still using outdated and ineffective traditional pest control methods. If you can find a professional team that uses advanced methods to eliminate the problem, you can go to sleep easily knowing that the issue is over.

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If you've tried various ways to get rid of an infestation,Bed Bug Heat Treatment: An Effective Method Articles bed bug heat treatment could be for you. There are a lot of companies out there promising a way to get rid of an infestation. Many of them, however, are still using outdated and ineffective traditional pest control methods. While poisons and other methods may work wonders when getting rid of roaches or termites, they may not be effective in treating this serious problem. If you can find a professional team that uses advanced methods to eliminate the problem, you can go to sleep easily knowing that the issue is over. Here's why the treatment is so effective.

Bed bug heat treatment has gained popularity for a number of reasons. It's a green way to control pests, it doesn't risk harming your pets or children, and isn't wasteful. However, the main reason it is used so widely is because it simply works. Companies have spent thousands spraying down bedrooms with all the old poisons only to have families and hotels call them back time and again because the infestation is still there. This is because all of those chemicals kill only the insects that are living. They do nothing to kill the eggs, and they may even leave some of the live ones hidden well in the cracks.

Bed bug heat treatment comes at the problem from another angle. Instead of using chemicals and poisons, these companies use thermal radiation to get at the root of the problem. Insects can't hide from this radiation, no matter how badly they may want to. Professional teams gradually draw the area up to a killing temperature, which will give the bugs no way to hide. This treatment can be done on any of the surfaces where the insects like to call home. Best of all, it is effective not just against the live ones, but against the eggs as well. You do the treatment once and you should never have a problem again.

The use of bed bug heat treatment isn't really anything new. Pest control experts have long advocated the use of thermal radiation in the quest to eliminate insect infestations. For some reason, however, there are still a number of companies out there convinced that the traditional methods are somehow better. Science and anecdotal evidence has proven that this is incorrect. If you're tired of getting the runaround from your pest control company, call one who specializes in this method of getting rid of the problem. When the bed bugs are gone for good, you'll be glad you did.