Heat treatment is one of the most effective methods for eliminating bed bugs, insects, and other pests — without the use of chemical pesticides. We use electric heaters to raise the temperature of the infested area to between 49°C and 60°C, which is lethal to insects and eggs at all life stages. Heat penetrates into cracks, crevices, furniture, and wall cavities where conventional treatments can't reach.
For targeted areas or as part of a wider treatment plan, we also offer heat steam treatment. Steam is applied directly to affected surfaces and penetrates into seams, joints, and crevices. Chemical-free, effective at all life stages, and causes minimal disruption.
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For bed bugs, heat treatment applied correctly across the full affected area is highly effective as a single treatment. It kills at every life stage, which is the key advantage over chemical approaches. Thorough preparation beforehand is important, and we'll brief you clearly on what's required. In cases where reinfestation comes from an adjacent untreated property, or an item that was inadvertently excluded from the treatment area, a follow-up may be needed.
Several hours, depending on the size of the area being treated. You'll need to vacate during that time, but in most cases you'll be back in the same day. We'll give you a clear timeline before we start so you can plan around it.
When carried out professionally with proper preparation, it's safe for the vast majority of household items. Before treatment we'll give you a clear briefing on what needs to be removed or stored: aerosols, certain plastics, candles, heat-sensitive electronics, and similar items. Following those instructions carefully protects your belongings and makes sure the treatment works as it should.
Heat treatment uses no chemical products, leaves no residue, eliminates eggs as well as live bugs, and typically clears a bed bug infestation in a single visit: the room can be used again the same day. Chemical treatments may need two visits to account for newly hatched eggs. Heat treatment is particularly suited to properties with young children or allergy sufferers, and to the hospitality sector, where a quick turnaround is important to business.
Heat treatment raises the temperature of a room to a level that kills pests at every life stage. It's most commonly used for bed bugs, but can also be used for other insect infestations where a chemical-free approach is preferred or the space is needed back in a safe state quickly.
Still need help? Contact our support team.
Find quick answers to common pest control queries. For anything else, our team is here to help.
For bed bugs, heat treatment applied correctly across the full affected area is highly effective as a single treatment. It kills at every life stage, which is the key advantage over chemical approaches. Thorough preparation beforehand is important, and we'll brief you clearly on what's required. In cases where reinfestation comes from an adjacent untreated property, or an item that was inadvertently excluded from the treatment area, a follow-up may be needed.
Several hours, depending on the size of the area being treated. You'll need to vacate during that time, but in most cases you'll be back in the same day. We'll give you a clear timeline before we start so you can plan around it.
When carried out professionally with proper preparation, it's safe for the vast majority of household items. Before treatment we'll give you a clear briefing on what needs to be removed or stored: aerosols, certain plastics, candles, heat-sensitive electronics, and similar items. Following those instructions carefully protects your belongings and makes sure the treatment works as it should.
Heat treatment uses no chemical products, leaves no residue, eliminates eggs as well as live bugs, and typically clears a bed bug infestation in a single visit: the room can be used again the same day. Chemical treatments may need two visits to account for newly hatched eggs. Heat treatment is particularly suited to properties with young children or allergy sufferers, and to the hospitality sector, where a quick turnaround is important to business.
Heat treatment raises the temperature of a room to a level that kills pests at every life stage. It's most commonly used for bed bugs, but can also be used for other insect infestations where a chemical-free approach is preferred or the space is needed back in a safe state quickly.
Still need help? Contact our support team.
Find quick answers to common pest control queries. For anything else, our team is here to help.
Still need help? Contact our support team.