How Does High-Temperature Treatment Work?
High-temperature bed bug extermination involves increasing the temperature of an infested area to a level lethal to bed bugs.
This treatment, also known as thermal remediation, typically requires maintaining temperatures between 120°F and 135°F (49°C to 57°C) for a sustained period, usually several hours.
Step-by-Step Process
- Preparation: Remove or protect heat-sensitive items like electronics, certain types of furniture, and personal belongings.
- Heating: The exterminators introduce heaters and fans to increase the area’s temperature gradually.
- Monitoring: Technicians continuously monitor temperature readings to ensure every section of the room achieves and maintains the lethal temperature for a sufficient time.
- Cool Down: Once the treatment is complete, the area can slowly return to average temperature.