Why Heat Treatments are Effective for Bed Bug Removal in NC

Bed bugs are some of the most hated and feared pests in North Carolina - and deservedly so. These tiny, parasitic insects are called "bed bugs" because they infest mattresses, sneaking out at night to drink our blood as we sleep. Obviously, most homeowners will want to remove these living nightmares as soon as possible, but that isn't an easy process.


Bed bugs are also among the most resilient pests found in North Carolina. One of the few effective ways to get rid of bed bugs is using heat treatments. Continue reading to learn more about heat treatments for bed bugs and why they might be a good option for you.


What are Heat Treatments?

Heat treatments are a chemical-free bed bug removal solution that work by raising temperatures to a level that these pests cannot survive. Specialized heaters and fans are used to increase the temperatures in a bed bug-infested room above 125ºF for a period of several hours. Heat treatments affect the entire space, including deep inside the mattress and within wall voids, where bed bugs often hide. This level of heat is lethal to bed bugs at all stages of life.


The Complete Heat Treatment Process for Bed Bugs

Heat treatments for bed bugs should always be performed by a licensed and insured bed bug control company in North Carolina. Do-it-yourself heat treatments are often ineffective and can also be a serious fire hazard. The professional heat treatment process is as follows:

  1. Inspection - Professional bed bug exterminators will thoroughly inspect your home to determine which rooms are infested. Though most common in bedrooms, bed bugs may live in the furniture or carpets of other areas as well.

  2. Preparation - Your pest control technicians will remove heat-sensitive items, such as electronics and pressurized containers, from infested rooms. Then, they'll set up the equipment needed for the heat treatment, including heaters, fans, and temperature sensors.

  3. Treatment - Heat is applied to the confined space where the bed bug infestation is located. Temperatures will be gradually raised and then maintained to exterminate the insects.

  4. Monitoring - Sensors installed in the treated rooms will make sure that heat levels remain above 125ºF for at least four hours. This guarantees that all bed bug adults and eggs will be killed.

  5. Cool Down - After heat treatments are complete, your pest control team will remove the heating equipment so that the treated rooms can safely cool to their normal temperature.


Benefits of Using Heat Treatments to Get Rid of Bed Bugs

Heat treatments are an environmentally friendly form of bed bug extermination. Where chemical treatments can be hazardous to kids, pets, and the local ecosystem, heat treatments involve no such risks. If you're concerned about sustainable pest control, heat treatments are the way to go.


Heat treatments are also more effective than traditional chemical treatments. This is because heat treatments are lethal to bed bug eggs, which are often missed by chemical products. Plus, heat treatments are efficient and convenient. Complete bed bug extermination can usually be achieved in a single day, providing instant relief from these blood-sucking pests. Unlike with chemical treatments, there isn't significant preparatory work you'll need to complete, either.


Do You Need Bed Bug Heat Treatments in North Carolina?

If you've discovered a bed bug infestation in your home, Sustainable Pests Systems is ready to perform heat treatments to get rid of these dreaded pests. Connect with us today if you'd like to schedule bed bug heat treatments in North Carolina! Our service area is the greater Raleigh area, including the cities of Apex, Cary, Chapel Hill, Durham, Holly Springs, and Wake Forest.

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