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You have been running your pest control business for nearly 30 years. There is very little you a savvy entrepreneur hasn’t seen or doesn’t know. Your clients range from restaurants to college dormitories and apartment complexes to hotels and office buildings to residential homes.  After all this time, no one needs to explain or hold your hand when it comes to the efficient and full eradication of bedbugs, miller moths, ants, or other pests.

Dead BedBugz gives you facts, proof, and immediate answers.  You want a solution that can fold into your list of offerings that is cost effective and, most importantly, that gets the job done. Your reputation means everything to you, so having a high-heat solution to bed bugs will reinforce your brand in the community and help grow your referral business.

PEST CONTROL PROFESSIONALS MOVING TO HEAT

Bedbugs are the ultimate hitchhiker, and with today’s ability to travel the world they are not going away. As a pest control professional you are only as good as your ability to eradicate them quickly and preferably in a single visit. Using Eradi-Flo bedbug equipment you can effectively kill bedbugs quickly and efficiently with heat.

A shorter and effective eradication affects your bottom line. Labor spent on the job is expensive. Our bedbug heaters do not require multiple circuits, plugs and cords running down hallways. Nor do they require generators. We have heaters that run on 110V or 220V, allowing you to use the electrical service on- site. Our bedbug equipment comes with patented dual port airflow to get the job done.

PROS USE HEAT

TREATMENT TO KILL BEDBUGS

When it comes to resolving a bedbug issue the primary goal is to eradicate and kill them in all stages of life and in all their locations.

With that focus, oftentimes the aftermath and residual effects are not considered or ignored in the panicked rush to “get rid of them NOW, no matter what.”

For years certain chemicals were successful and later discontinued or banned. Another generation of chemicals and compounds has replaced them and been used for several decades. Now entomologists are finding that bed bugs are becoming resistant to many of the commonly used chemicals. The typical suggestion is to increase the toxicity and amount of the chemicals being applied.

The genesis of most pest control companies is the chemical industry. The use of chemicals and the licensing of them for eradication has been the accepted standard process against a myriad of pests. However that is not the case with bedbugs, according to current scientific research and field applications of chemicals.

Bedbugs are now resistant to many of the current chemicals being used, and some strains have even grown a thicker exoskeleton that prohibits chemical effectiveness. Some strains can even walk on their hind legs over topical powders so they have no effect in contacting the body.

Heat treatment to kill bedbugs has proven to be the most efficient, safe and economical means. Our bedbug heaters and equipment get to 122 to 135°F (50 to 57.2°C), which kills all stages of the bedbug. No chemical residues, no ill effects, quicker re-occupancy and fewer out of service days for the hospitality industry. This represents a significant savings when the average hotel rate is $136 per night, let alone the social media stigma of negative press and loss of lodging business.

As proof, many of the major pest control firms are adding heat treatment to kill bedbugs to their service portfolio alongside chemical treatments since consumers and governments are turning away from chemicals. In some cases they are procuring their own heat equipment for conducting eradication’s and in others they are subcontracting the heat eradication services to others.

If you have a bedbug problem you should use heat as your prime weapon to kill them, not chemicals that are problematic at best and ineffective at worst.

If you choose to use chemicals, be sure to ask for the Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Make sure you know what is being applied on your property.

pros use heat to kill bedbugs

When it comes to resolving a bedbug issue the primary goal is to eradicate and kill them in all stages of life and in all their locations.

With that focus, oftentimes the aftermath and residual effects are not considered or ignored in the panicked rush to “get rid of them NOW, no matter what.”

For years certain chemicals were successful and later discontinued or banned. Another generation of chemicals and compounds has replaced them and been used for several decades. Now entomologists are finding that bed bugs are becoming resistant to many of the commonly used chemicals. The typical suggestion is to increase the toxicity and amount of the chemicals being applied.

The genesis of most pest control companies is the chemical industry. The use of chemicals and the licensing of them for eradication has been the accepted standard process against a myriad of pests. However that is not the case with bedbugs, according to current scientific research and field applications of chemicals.

Bedbugs are now resistant to many of the current chemicals being used, and some strains have even grown a thicker exoskeleton that prohibits chemical effectiveness. Some strains can even walk on their hind legs over topical powders so they have no effect in contacting the body.

Heat treatment to kill bedbugs has proven to be the most efficient, safe and economical means. Our bedbug heaters and equipment get to 122 to 135°F (50 to 57.2°C), which kills all stages of the bedbug. No chemical residues, no ill effects, quicker re-occupancy and fewer out of service days for the hospitality industry. This represents a significant savings when the average hotel rate is $136 per night, let alone the social media stigma of negative press and loss of lodging business.

As proof, many of the major pest control firms are adding heat treatment to kill bedbugs to their service portfolio alongside chemical treatments since consumers and governments are turning away from chemicals. In some cases they are procuring their own heat equipment for conducting eradication’s and in others they are subcontracting the heat eradication services to others.

If you have a bedbug problem you should use heat as your prime weapon to kill them, not chemicals that are problematic at best and ineffective at worst.

If you choose to use chemicals, be sure to ask for the Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Make sure you know what is being applied on your property.

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