@MzProgressive Im not even in the extermination industry. I just fail to see how heat cann get into the minute crvaces that bed bugs can hide in. I have seen an infested home and they can hide in a crevace in a bed frame that you cant even slide paper through.
@agenthelios1 I suggest you review the video again and pay close attention. Bed bugs DIE at a temperature of 120 degrees Fahrenheit. These folks have developed a way to heat your home to temps higher than that - and this INCLUDES inside of walls where pesticides can not reach. In the case of eggs, pesticides must TOUCH them to kill them. Therefore you can use pesticides, and months later the problem is back.
Heat treatment is not effective for even a 90% kill rate. A lot of the bed bugs hide is such small crevices.
I would spray High concentrations of deltamethrin.
agenthelios1 1 year ago
@agenthelios1 I guess you are the competitor? Who uses dangerous pesticides? Thermapure advertises a ONE TREATMENT success rate - do you?
MzProgressive 1 month ago
@MzProgressive Im not even in the extermination industry. I just fail to see how heat cann get into the minute crvaces that bed bugs can hide in. I have seen an infested home and they can hide in a crevace in a bed frame that you cant even slide paper through.
agenthelios1 1 month ago
@agenthelios1 I suggest you review the video again and pay close attention. Bed bugs DIE at a temperature of 120 degrees Fahrenheit. These folks have developed a way to heat your home to temps higher than that - and this INCLUDES inside of walls where pesticides can not reach. In the case of eggs, pesticides must TOUCH them to kill them. Therefore you can use pesticides, and months later the problem is back.
I think heat treatment is the best way to go.
MzProgressive 1 month ago
gross
TheBlackHawk449 1 year ago