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  • so whats safe to leave in the house during a treatment

  • great video

  • So when it gets to 120F in Phoenix, I can just turn on my furnace to 140F, and then I am cured?

  • Heatsolete uses the Heat Assault 500x. It is much more effecient then this system. Check out heatsolete.ca and you will see. Heatsolete has the latest cutting edge technology when it comets to heat remediation. This old technology can't keep up.

  • 3 months is about when they would come back. Guarantee it for 6 and I'd believe it.

  • @cordedpoodle We follow-up all treatments with a canine inspection. If the bed bugs are still there we continue to treat until they are gone. Realize our success rate with eradication using heat on a non-chemically treated home is around 98% first try-far superior to chemical treatments.

  • Having your home chemically treated is expensive and time consuming. If a thorough job is not done, you may not even get rid of the bed bugs. -also remember no matter how thorough you are, the chemicals will not kill the eggs. With a heat treatment you will kill all stages of the bed bug. And there is nothing stopping you from doing both- dusting the baseboards with DE or mother earth and doing the heat treatment.

  • Heat Treatment Units are too visible. The heat will kill bed bugs, but they are too expensive, too labor intensive, and do not leave a residual.

  • @MockingSolemnity

    Having your home chemically treated is expensive and time consuming. If a thorough job is not done, you may not even get rid of the bed bugs. -also remember no matter how thorough you are, the chemicals will not kill the eggs. With a heat treatment you will kill all stages of the bed bug. And there is nothing stopping you from doing both- dusting the baseboards with DE or mother earth and doing the heat treatment.

  • @MockingSolemnity

    any residual left behind with pesticides will not kill bedbugs. Once the chemical dries it no longer works. If it did you would only need to do one treatment with pesticides if there was a residual. Your logic is flawd

  • Hi, is it good for other insects as well?

  • The system works great!

  • how much does it cost to get this done?

  • how much does it cost to get this done?

  • does the heater from my home do anything to bed bugs?

  • Spraying 4 times scatters bed bugs. We can go up 40 stories. BTW-Heat has been shown to be the most effective treatment for bed bugs yet. All stages gone in one treatment. Also we guarantee all our treatments for a minimum of 3 months

  • so after 3 mos, they come back??

  • only if you bring them back.

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  • How much does it cost to put in my home?

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  • Well if I shall say, that was a well informed video about how to kill bedbugs using thermo heat. Way to go for you guys!!!

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