Heat is the only sure fire way and here’s why:

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Why do you only use heat treatments for bed bug removal?

We believe heat treatments are the safest, most effective way to eliminate bed bugs in all life stages—egg, nymph, and adult—without using harmful chemicals. Heat penetrates deep into furniture, mattresses, and walls, ensuring complete eradication in a single treatment.

Are heat treatments safe for humans and pets?

Yes! Our heat treatment process is chemical-free and safe for humans, dogs, and other pets. You don’t have to worry about toxic residues or lingering chemical smells—just a clean, pest-free home.

Will heat treatments damage my belongings?

Our process is carefully monitored to maintain a temperature lethal to bed bugs but safe for your furniture, electronics, and other possessions. We use commercial-grade sensors and fans to evenly distribute heat and prevent hotspots.

Do I need to leave my home during the treatment?

No, but you will need to leave the effected area sealed off.

How effective is a single heat treatment?

When done properly, one heat treatment is enough to eliminate 100% of bed bugs in the treated area. Because heat kills bed bugs at every stage of life—including eggs—there’s no need for multiple visits in most cases.

Will bed bugs come back after a heat treatment?

If new bed bugs are introduced into your home after treatment, they can return. That’s why we provide prevention tips and optional follow-up inspections to help you stay bed bug-free long-term.

How should I prepare for my heat treatment?

We’ll send you a simple preparation checklist in advance. This includes removing items sensitive to heat (like candles, certain electronics, and live plants) and ensuring clutter is minimized so heat can circulate effectively.

Is heat treatment more expensive than chemical treatments?

While the upfront cost of heat treatment can be higher than chemicals, it’s typically a one-time solution—no repeat visits or ongoing chemical applications—making it more cost-effective in the long run.