Bed bugs are a parasite, which implies they feed on the blood of a host in order to survive and they are very hard to kill. Sofas, mattresses, box springs, carpeting, and baseboards are all ideal hiding places for bed bugs. It has even been recorded that these parasites have been found in small nail holes in the wall. Nevertheless, a lot of bed bugs like to keep within a few meters from their host, to ensure that they can have easy access to feeding.
There are numerous various ways to deal with a bed bug problem, however success actually relies on early detection and the appropriate treatment. For more details you can always have a look at our bed bug heat treatment solutions.
Heat treatment can take numerous various forms it actually depends on what is being treated. Heat will exterminate these parasites, if the temperature is hot enough, but regrettably there is no one solution for all of your infestation sites. Below you will find out a little bit more information about heat treatment for bed bugs.
A hot box is a large box that generates enough heat to eliminate bed bugs. You can place items like dry cleaning, shoes, comforters, bags, luggage, and even garments into a hot box and it will remove bed bugs from these things. The heat box generates a heat that can permeate the small crevices of those items. These small crevices would not be visible to the human eye.
It typically takes anywhere from 117 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit to exterminate bed bugs. The wall surfaces of the heat box will produce a heat that is greater than these temperatures, in order to see to it that the bed bugs are exterminated in all their phases. It is important that you understand some things can end up being damaged inside a heat box if they are placed too close to the walls. If a heat box is to be used indoors, you must supply the correct ventilation. It would be best to get in touch with a professional.
Steam is also a kind of heat that can eliminate bed bugs, eggs, and larvae. Steam will permeate some things deep enough to eliminate those hidden bed bugs. Steam will work best on things like bed frames, box springs, blankets or sheets, curtains, and pillows. The steam will not result in any damages to these things.
A clothes dryer can also remove bed bugs. You need to keep in mind that there are some things that can not be ran through a dryer cycle. It is advised that you run the things through the dryer on high for around 20 minutes. You need to additionally keep your newly dried things away from the problem site.
A washing machine with hot soapy water can also remove bed bugs, once again there are some things that can not be washed.
As you can see there are numerous various heat treatments that will wipe out bed bugs. Nonetheless, you need to keep in mind that trying to remove bed bugs on your own can be an extremely difficult task.
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