Bed Bug Heaters: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. Bed bugs have been with us for as long as there have been beds. Before that, they were just bugs. They were lumped into a classification of lice and other infesting species that drank our blood and caused us to incessantly scratch. Beds didn't really become a thing until the ancient Egyptians and the Scottish filled and topped boxes and surfaces with soft, supportive materials.
Fact #2. While bed bugs have been hanging around with us for many thousands of years, we almost completely got rid of them in the developed world. In the 1940s, there were next to no cases of bed bugs anywhere in western Europe and the United States. However, as international travel increased, and as a result of government bans on certain insecticides, their numbers have been back on the rise.
Fact #3. As resistant as bed bugs are to insecticides and other chemical treatments, they can't escape the heat. If you simply expose the bugs and their eggs to a temperature of 113 degrees Fahrenheit or more for at least 90 minutes, the lot of them will be destroyed.
Fact #4. Creating the high level of heat required is nearly impossible in a home. Where it's possible, it's prohibitively expensive. While your space is treated with spray or another chemical, you can take your most important things and load them into a bed bug heater. Then turn up the juice and cook those punks into oblivion.
Fact #5. When you're evaluating one bed bug heater over another, think about how much stuff you actually need to salvage. Also take into account how much time you'll need to do it. You could, in theory, use the smallest heater available for purchase to save all your stuff. However, that would probably take days, maybe even weeks to accomplish.
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