How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs

 

Bed bugs are a terrifying sight to see. Getting rid of them can be a challenge, and in the meantime you have to deal with bites, itches, and rashes. 

Because of the frenzy associated with these pests, the market is full of con-artists who claim to treat bed bugs, often at exorbitant rates or with dead-beat, 2-month solutions.

Let's take a look at the options you have when trying to kill these critters:

Starvation

Vacating a bed bug infested room may sound like a good idea, but bed bugs can survive without eating for 100s of days.

Chemical Treatments

There are many kinds of chemical treatments on the market, some of which are more effective than others.

The most effective pesticides are carried exclusively by exterminators. These dangerous chemicals can pose health risks and often require you to leave your home, but can be effective as long as each every bed bug is covered with the chemical.

That is easier said than done. Most pesticides are "repellants", meaning a whiff of the stuff will send bed bugs running into walls and underneath carpets. They'll lay their eggs before dying, and a few weeks later, you'll be back where you started. Even when it works, treatment comes at a price. Don't be surprised to see a bill of $1000 or more when calling the pros.

Unfortunately, store-bought sprays, bombs, and foggers are some of the least effective solutions. In fact, they can make your problem much worst. They often only kill on contact. If bed bugs are "repelled" into walls and adjoining rooms, you just added to your misery and cost.

Heat Treatment

Research shows bed bugs conveniently die at temperatures of 120°F in less than 2 minutes. Pest control companies have exploited this fact to heat rooms and entire homes to kill bed bugs, with no pollution or health risks. 

Some pros have continued to use old, expensive propane heaters, which can be dangerous and have burned down homes. Eventually, safer electric heaters were developed and have treated millions of homes ever since.

Unfortunately, heaters take a few hours to operate, and the pros need to charge for their time. This isn't very efficient when you learn how easy it is to operate the equipment.

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We started this company to reach a balance between effective treatment and efficient pricing. Our owners have over 10 years of pest control experience, and learned that the DFW market could use a better bed bug solution.

Rent our heaters and you will avoid ineffective, unhealthy chemicals and the high prices professionals charge. We own and maintain all our equipment, and use top-of-the-line, custom heaters.

How much does it cost? 95% of our customers pay just a flat $300 to get rid of all their bed bugs. Contact us to rent now!

There is absolutely no better way to kill bed bugs.