Could you help me with the heat gun brand name/model? Amazing job. Thermal treatment seems to be the most effective out of all of them. I presonally am trying to attempt a DIY w/ CimeXa, Gentrol and DE and hopefully I'll be able to kick those nasty creatures out of the apartment. Luckily I was able to identify the infestation at an early stage. Looking at this video makes me sick and wonder how could people even live in such a heavily infested apartment.
It can happen and the people in that apartment didn't know. But I think I would have seen them for they got that bad. Because I look and move my furniture Round. Because anybody can get bedbugs. And the cost to get rid of them is crazy expensive. So always look every week or month cause I do. But I would still spray after the heat treatment. At least one time.
@@rebeccaberry9635 Especially concentrate on the neighboring walls to your unit. They probably already have colonized the neighboring walls and will spread to the next unit underneath their floor molding. They can easily escape the heat by crawling under the molding. Then, they transfer by using electrical wires to go through the walls. They will also come out of the holes in the electrical boxes. That is one of the main escape routes. However, you can stop this by treating your molding with Harris powder or DE. Just brush it under the molding. Take off the electrical face boxes and squirt it behind and next to the boxes. You have to use powder for this. Don't squirt liquid insecticide into or around the electrical boxes. Rubbing alcohol is very flammable and you don't want to create a wall of flame back at you. But you CAN use Harris powder or DE. Sanjosemike (no longer in CA)
Bedbugs get really bad really fast, you can go maybe just a few weeks and get something this bad. By the time you see the first one there's usually hundreds, maybe thousands.
need a hazmat suit - we got lots of stuff outside in minus 15c weather - will alternate cold outside and heat inside - getting a steamer too. its war now
Yes, you can share my story.
Thank you Zoey!
Could you help me with the heat gun brand name/model? Amazing job. Thermal treatment seems to be the most effective out of all of them. I presonally am trying to attempt a DIY w/ CimeXa, Gentrol and DE and hopefully I'll be able to kick those nasty creatures out of the apartment. Luckily I was able to identify the infestation at an early stage. Looking at this video makes me sick and wonder how could people even live in such a heavily infested apartment.
How did it go? Did you get rid of the bed bugs??
It can happen and the people in that apartment didn't know. But I think I would have seen them for they got that bad. Because I look and move my furniture Round. Because anybody can get bedbugs. And the cost to get rid of them is crazy expensive. So always look every week or month cause I do. But I would still spray after the heat treatment. At least one time.
@@rebeccaberry9635 Especially concentrate on the neighboring walls to your unit. They probably already have colonized the neighboring walls and will spread to the next unit underneath their floor molding. They can easily escape the heat by crawling under the molding. Then, they transfer by using electrical wires to go through the walls. They will also come out of the holes in the electrical boxes. That is one of the main escape routes.
However, you can stop this by treating your molding with Harris powder or DE. Just brush it under the molding. Take off the electrical face boxes and squirt it behind and next to the boxes. You have to use powder for this. Don't squirt liquid insecticide into or around the electrical boxes. Rubbing alcohol is very flammable and you don't want to create a wall of flame back at you.
But you CAN use Harris powder or DE.
Sanjosemike (no longer in CA)
Could u lift the carpet and see if the heat penetrated there and behind the baseboards
FOCUS
The Bed Bug Wisperer strikes again!
I like that name! haahaa!
The most difficult are chesterfield deep inside the frame and padding I use drone insecticide dust for this
what happen if the run and hide behind the walls deep in where the insulation is and away to block the from the heat?
They wil re-emurge at night to follow the residents body heat, feed and reproduce all over again.
wow seems severe
How can people that let it get that bad the first sight of bed bugs call the Exterminator right away
Bedbugs get really bad really fast, you can go maybe just a few weeks and get something this bad. By the time you see the first one there's usually hundreds, maybe thousands.
need a hazmat suit - we got lots of stuff outside in minus 15c weather - will alternate cold outside and heat inside - getting a steamer too. its war now
i know it is kinda off topic but does anybody know of a good site to watch new tv shows online ?
@Jayce Matthias Try flixzone. Just google for it =)
@Jason Miles yea, have been watching on Flixzone for years myself :D
@Jason Miles Thanks, I went there and it seems like a nice service :) Appreciate it !!
@Jayce Matthias Glad I could help :D
Why it sound like you're using 2 swamp fans
Several high volume fans are used to circulate the high heat throughout the house.
You cant take them home, the heat kills em all