Why choose heat to kill bed bugs?

Why choose heat to kill bed bugs

Pesticides may not work!

Up until recently, the only way to kill bed bugs was by using pesticides or chemicals. And the chemical treatment should also be done multiple times in order to exterminate all the bed buds and their eggs completely.

Additionally, the traditional chemical spray method for bed bug extermination required a lengthy preparation before the process can be performed. The homeowners need to vacate their homes for up to 24 hours that too for multiple extermination visits. Even after so much of hassle, sometimes the traditional spray methods fail to meet the expectations of the homeowners.

There are good reasons for this:

  • Some bed bug strains have become resistant to the pesticides that are used for extermination
  • Often, the technicians are not qualified enough to use the pesticides correctly
  • Homeowners often avoid to do the huge amount of work to correctly ‘prep’ their home prior to the exterminator arriving
  • The ‘prep’ can take days to accomplish!

Bed Bug Heat Extermination is simply better!

  • Limited Preparation
  • One day, full bed bug and bed bug egg elimination from your entire home!
  • No harsh pesticides in your home or around your children and pets!
  • Our bed bug treatment system is the ‘greenest’ and most effective in the world!
  • Bed bug heat treatment is cost effective, safe and extremely effective!
  • 100% safe for you, your family and your home!

It is well documented that the heat treatment is the best treatment to kill bed bugs at every stage of life. They can be exterminated when exposed to extremely high temperature. At Bed Bug Pros, our professionals can achieve the required temperature to kill bed bugs and their eggs quickly and effectively. When it comes to bed bug extermination, you can completely trust our experts. We have years of experience in this field and know what it takes to deliver top-notch solutions to our clients.

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