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Bed Bugs Florida DIY Heater Rentals is locally owned and operated, well reviewed and provides bed bug heat treatment in all of North Florida including Jacksonville and Southeast Georgia.
kill bed bugs yourself WITH A BED BUG heater rental! THE SAME HEATERS USED BY THE PROS- SAVE BIG!
Need help with bed bug treatment in Jacksonville FL? We know the feeling! Bed bugs can enter our lives without warning and without reason. Worse yet, bed bug removal in Jacksonville is usually very expensive and time consuming. At Bed Bugs Florida Heater Rentals, we have the solution! Save 50-85% by renting one of our safe and affordable, easy to use, professional heat treatment systems and your bed bugs will be gone in 24 hours or less! The high prices charged by Jacksonville exterminators for a full service heat treatment is the number one reason people don't take immediate action when bed bugs are found... Our all-natural and organic bed bug heat treatment packages are the most effective and affordable extermination methods available today. Treat one room as needed or your entire house for a low, fixed rate. Want your bed bug heaters delivered with a personal, onsite equipment consultation, set up overview and more? Select one of our "DIY Plus Delivery" packages.
Bed Bug Heat Treatment Starting at $199!
Did your Jacksonville pest control company just quote you $2000-$3000 for a bed bug heat treatment or even worse, a chemical treatment? With our 'plug & play' bed bug heater rentals, we make killing bed bugs yourself with heat as simple and affordable as possible. Anyone can do it!
We are highly trained Florida bed bug experts and the number one choice for affordable bed bug extermination in Jacksonville, North Florida and Southeast Georgia. We service Duval, St. Johns, Clay, Nassau, Baker, Union, Bradford, Columbia and Putnam Counties. Schedule your bed bug heat treatment rental today!
We are highly trained Florida bed bug experts and the number one choice for affordable bed bug extermination in Jacksonville, North Florida and Southeast Georgia. We service Duval, St. Johns, Clay, Nassau, Baker, Union, Bradford, Columbia and Putnam Counties. Schedule your bed bug heat treatment rental today!
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It is scientifically proven that heat is what kills bed bugs instantly. A thermal remediation (heat) treatment is not one of your typical home remedies, our best-in-class bed bug heating equipment is user friendly technology, identical to what a typical bed bed bug exterminator in Jacksonville FL uses and is the single most effective bed bug removal method as identified by the CDC. We have transparent, affordable, fixed-rate pricing with no upcharges- EVER! 24-hour emergency bed bug pest control also available!
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Step 1- Measure: How many square feet is your treatment area?
Step 2- Pick up or Delivery? Save some money and pick up your bed bug heating system from us locally or choose the convenience of delivery to you for a low fixed rate. Step 3- Schedule: Call us to book your heat treatment rental and to go over the details of your situation. We are here to help and will make sure you are ready to kill all stages of the bed bug life cycle! Step 4- Educate: Take advantage of this website! We have loads of helpful bed bug killing resources like preparation guides, videos, heat treatment instructions, bed bug inspection tips and more. Don't over think it. Heat = Dead Bed Bugs. Step 5- Kill Bed Bugs with Heat: Follow our simple set up procedure to heat treat your home in a controlled manner and your bed bug infestation in Jacksonville will finally be over! |
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Our family has lived in Florida since 1992 and we've been in your shoes before.... The stress. The endless worry about what these bed bugs are doing you. The concerns of huge financial costs involved with bed bug extermination, the self-doubt. How did this happen!? We were infected once. And after many failed professional chemical bed bug treatments and many thousands of dollars wasted, we educated ourselves about how to properly kill bed bugs before we lost our wallets and our minds.
We discovered the single most effective solution was using heat and we finally, and successfully, ended our bed bug nightmare with the very same heating systems available to you for rent. At Bed Bugs Florida Heater Rentals, we are highly trained, heat equipment certified bed bug experts with many online five-star reviews from satisfied customers in Greater Jacksonville and beyond! |
We specialize in bed bug heat treatment in North Florida and throughout the state. Absolute professionalism is our standard and customer service is our specialty. Compassion, respect, customer service... WE CARE because we've been in your position ourselves. At Bed Bugs Florida, we don't just provide you bed bug killing heat treatment machines, we offer you text and phone support as needed throughout your treatment and we educate you on the different bed bug treatment strategies to be successful.
Although killing bed bugs yourself with heat is easy to do on your own, there are some helpful tips and tricks that we would love to share with you! We have helped countless fellow neighbors with affordable do it yourself pest control in Jacksonville. We would love to work with you! At Bed Bugs Florida, it is our mission to educate, then help you eradicate!
Although killing bed bugs yourself with heat is easy to do on your own, there are some helpful tips and tricks that we would love to share with you! We have helped countless fellow neighbors with affordable do it yourself pest control in Jacksonville. We would love to work with you! At Bed Bugs Florida, it is our mission to educate, then help you eradicate!
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I agree with all the reviews I've read of your company and bed bug removal service. You are the greatest!!!! I am extremely happy that I chose the bed bug rental heaters for my situation. You were very thorough with explaining the life and habits of Mr. Bed Bug and their children. Our technician was soooo helpful as I was a bit confused as to the set up of the equipment. He went out of his way to help- in hindsight, it was really simple to do. Its been a few months since the heat treatment… but it does seem like the bugs vanished. Fingers crossed!!! If you need bed bug treatment around JAX, I do not hesitate to recommend these guys! Thank you!
--Nancy in Jacksonville, FL - October 2021
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what about other bed bug treatment techniques?
Heat is the best way to kill bed bugs, hands down. Professional chemical bed bug treatments in Jacksonville will not kill the eggs and the pesticide can easily harm you and your family. Standard steam treatments are labor intensive and will manage the bed bug population, but not eliminate 100% of the blood suckers because the pest control technician needs to find all the bugs where they hide. Our whole room or whole house bedbug heat treatments will find the bugs for you! Turning your home into a sub-zero environment via a cryonite freeze treatment is not recommended as it has a higher risk of damaging your personal property and structure. Bed Bugs Florida Heater Rentals provides affordable do it yourself pest control in Jacksonville and heat is the industry standard for total bed bug extermination in the 21st century... all for hundreds.... NOT thousands of dollars! Do it yourself and save BIG!
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frequently asked questions
What is the best bed bug treatment IN FLORIDA?
How to get rid of bed bugs... and fast!? A bed bug heat treatment was recently identified by The Center for Disease Control (CDC) as the single most effective bed bug treatment method available today. Heat treatments are slowly beginning to be rolled out as a bed bug treatment solution by pest control companies in Florida. However, many bed bug exterminators are still only offering traditional chemical sprays to be performed over a series of many weeks, with less than desired results. Unfortunately, bed bug genetics allow them to quickly become immune to professional bed bug chemical sprays.
Every living thing has a thermal (heat) death point that that cannot be overcome with good genetics. The goal of a bed bug heat treatment rental is increase the temperature of your Florida home (or an individual room) to at least 120 degrees Fahrenheit and hold it at this elevated temperature for several hours. This will be done using easy to use bed bug heaters and high velocity air moving fans that drive the heat activated air molecules into every little crack, crevice or other hiding place the bugs are found in. Essentially, the heat will find the bugs where they hide and kill them almost instantly.
Our bed bug heat treatment rentals typically takes 16-22 hours to properly complete, however, only one treatment is needed since heat treatments kill all life stages of the bed bug, including the eggs, all in one shot. Plus, heating is organic by nature… no harmful carcinogenic chemical sprays to worry about. Additionally, your bed bug heat treatment will kill most other pests and it will sanitize your home of viruses, bacteria and mold that could be living on surfaces inside.
The single biggest downfall with a bed bug heat treatment is not the heat treatment itself, it is the extremely high cost charged by pest control companies in Florida. Professional treatments usually start at $800-$1000 for one room and a whole house treatment can easily reach $2000 or more. This is where we come in! Bed Bugs Florida DIY Heater Rentals offers you access to the very same professional bed bug heaters and high temperature air moving fans, along all the needed instructions and guidance to be successful, and you will save 50-85% when compared to hiring a professional bed bug exterminator. Spend a little with us, not thousands with them, for the very same treatment and end result… a 100% bed bug kill in 24 hours or less! SEE OUR BED BUG HEATER RENTAL PACKAGES
Every living thing has a thermal (heat) death point that that cannot be overcome with good genetics. The goal of a bed bug heat treatment rental is increase the temperature of your Florida home (or an individual room) to at least 120 degrees Fahrenheit and hold it at this elevated temperature for several hours. This will be done using easy to use bed bug heaters and high velocity air moving fans that drive the heat activated air molecules into every little crack, crevice or other hiding place the bugs are found in. Essentially, the heat will find the bugs where they hide and kill them almost instantly.
Our bed bug heat treatment rentals typically takes 16-22 hours to properly complete, however, only one treatment is needed since heat treatments kill all life stages of the bed bug, including the eggs, all in one shot. Plus, heating is organic by nature… no harmful carcinogenic chemical sprays to worry about. Additionally, your bed bug heat treatment will kill most other pests and it will sanitize your home of viruses, bacteria and mold that could be living on surfaces inside.
The single biggest downfall with a bed bug heat treatment is not the heat treatment itself, it is the extremely high cost charged by pest control companies in Florida. Professional treatments usually start at $800-$1000 for one room and a whole house treatment can easily reach $2000 or more. This is where we come in! Bed Bugs Florida DIY Heater Rentals offers you access to the very same professional bed bug heaters and high temperature air moving fans, along all the needed instructions and guidance to be successful, and you will save 50-85% when compared to hiring a professional bed bug exterminator. Spend a little with us, not thousands with them, for the very same treatment and end result… a 100% bed bug kill in 24 hours or less! SEE OUR BED BUG HEATER RENTAL PACKAGES
how much do bed bug heater rentals cost IN FLORIDA?
Getting rid of bed bugs in Florida does not have to cost thousands of dollars! Renting a bed bug heater package from us will save you 50-85% versus hiring a professional pest control company to do the exact same thing. Professional bed bug heat treatment costs are too high!
How much does it cost to heat a house to kill bed bugs?
See our Rental Packages for more details. We charge:
Bed bug exterminators in Florida typically charge at least $800 for one small bedroom room, up to $6000 to heat an entire house. A Florida exterminator will generally charge a massive $1500-$3500 for a bed bug heat treatment. Additionally, many pest control companies in Florida will require you to pay to heat treat your entire house, even if the bed bug infestation is small and isolated in a single bedroom or two. For those pest control operators who do heat individual rooms, the cost typically starts at $800-$1000. The price ranges between $1 - $3 per square foot for a bed bug heat treatment in Florida.
If you have a 1600 square foot house, you could rent a heating system from Bed Bugs Florida for significantly less money than paying a pest control company $1600-$3200 for the very same treatment. Check out our Bed Bug Treatment Savings Chart for more pricing details, including for heat treatments, bed bug chemical sprays and tent fumigating an entire house.... Rent from us and keep your money in your wallet!
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How much does it cost to heat a house to kill bed bugs?
See our Rental Packages for more details. We charge:
- $249 for a small bedroom;
- $299 for a larger master bedroom (or two small bedrooms) and
- $399 to heat treat a small apartment no larger than 800 square feet.
- $499 for an entire house or apartment under 1200 square feet and
- $699 for a house no larger than 2400 square feet.
Bed bug exterminators in Florida typically charge at least $800 for one small bedroom room, up to $6000 to heat an entire house. A Florida exterminator will generally charge a massive $1500-$3500 for a bed bug heat treatment. Additionally, many pest control companies in Florida will require you to pay to heat treat your entire house, even if the bed bug infestation is small and isolated in a single bedroom or two. For those pest control operators who do heat individual rooms, the cost typically starts at $800-$1000. The price ranges between $1 - $3 per square foot for a bed bug heat treatment in Florida.
If you have a 1600 square foot house, you could rent a heating system from Bed Bugs Florida for significantly less money than paying a pest control company $1600-$3200 for the very same treatment. Check out our Bed Bug Treatment Savings Chart for more pricing details, including for heat treatments, bed bug chemical sprays and tent fumigating an entire house.... Rent from us and keep your money in your wallet!
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how to GET RID OF BED BUGS WITHOUT AN EXTERMINATOR? rent bed bug heaters!
How to get rid of bed bugs in Florida without the high cost of an exterminator? This is very the reason our bed bug treatment company exists as we are the ultimate do-it-yourself option in the state of Florida. When killing bed bugs, heat treatments are the gold standard and generally recognized as the most comprehensive modern solution available. We know that heating bed bugs to at least 120 degrees will kill the bugs and their eggs 100% of the time. Whether you pay the hefty price tag and hire a pest control professional to create this heat or you rent a DIY bed bug heating system from us to do the very same thing, does not matter. Although certain people will invariably be best served by hiring a properly trained bed bug exterminator to assist them, almost everyone else is perfectly capable of doing their own bed bug heat treatment while saving themselves $800-$5000 along the way!
At Bed Bugs Florida, we were trained by the top bed bug education facility in the United States and we have the real life knowledge to be successful. This means we are fully prepared to help you kill all life stages of the bed bugs in your home, all in one treatment, for a 50-85% savings. We’ve done the research and have the state-of-the-art commercial grade bed bug heating equipment you need. Most importantly, we would love to help you end your bed bug nightmare once and for all!
Aside from using our professional DIY bed bug heaters to perform a heat treatment, there aren't any other 'stand-alone' do-it-yourself heating methods that will work. You should never try to create your own heater to kill bed bugs by attempting to use a standard room heater or a propane garage heater. These are major fire hazards as these heaters were simply not designed to heat past 100 degrees in most cases or operate continuously at bed bug kill temperature for many hours as required. They are a fire waiting to happen and you will never reach the 120 degree magic number needed. Turning on your home’s heating system does not work either (it maxes out at about 90 degrees). These kind of DIY heating options are very dangerous and will not work.
In most cases, using over the counter sprays, foggers, diatomaceous earth powders, traps, natural scents and oils, mattress encasements, vacuuming, laundering your clothes etc. won’t kill the entire bed bug population and their eggs. In the case of essential oils, desiccants and pesticides, their single biggest fallacy is they fail to penetrate the hard-to-reach areas that bed bugs hide in, such as inside electrical outlets, inside furniture and pretty much any other tiny crack or crevice. Bed bugs are just too good at hiding and resilient by nature, so a whole house or individual room heat treatment is the premier way of killing off an infestation and saving your furniture along the way.
Having said that, some of these various methods listed above can be used in conjunction with a heat treatment. To be successful, you must kill every single bug. The heat treatment by itself will kill every single bug when they are properly exposed to the heat. But you can also take further steps like vacuuming, laundering clothing and using bed bug rated professional sprays to make absolutely sure that every last bed bug and their eggs are dead forever.
So don’t hire a professional for thousands when you can easily do-it-yourself by renting a bed bug heating system from us. “Push in the plugs, kill the bugs!” SEE OUR BED BUG HEATER RENTAL PACKAGES
At Bed Bugs Florida, we were trained by the top bed bug education facility in the United States and we have the real life knowledge to be successful. This means we are fully prepared to help you kill all life stages of the bed bugs in your home, all in one treatment, for a 50-85% savings. We’ve done the research and have the state-of-the-art commercial grade bed bug heating equipment you need. Most importantly, we would love to help you end your bed bug nightmare once and for all!
Aside from using our professional DIY bed bug heaters to perform a heat treatment, there aren't any other 'stand-alone' do-it-yourself heating methods that will work. You should never try to create your own heater to kill bed bugs by attempting to use a standard room heater or a propane garage heater. These are major fire hazards as these heaters were simply not designed to heat past 100 degrees in most cases or operate continuously at bed bug kill temperature for many hours as required. They are a fire waiting to happen and you will never reach the 120 degree magic number needed. Turning on your home’s heating system does not work either (it maxes out at about 90 degrees). These kind of DIY heating options are very dangerous and will not work.
In most cases, using over the counter sprays, foggers, diatomaceous earth powders, traps, natural scents and oils, mattress encasements, vacuuming, laundering your clothes etc. won’t kill the entire bed bug population and their eggs. In the case of essential oils, desiccants and pesticides, their single biggest fallacy is they fail to penetrate the hard-to-reach areas that bed bugs hide in, such as inside electrical outlets, inside furniture and pretty much any other tiny crack or crevice. Bed bugs are just too good at hiding and resilient by nature, so a whole house or individual room heat treatment is the premier way of killing off an infestation and saving your furniture along the way.
Having said that, some of these various methods listed above can be used in conjunction with a heat treatment. To be successful, you must kill every single bug. The heat treatment by itself will kill every single bug when they are properly exposed to the heat. But you can also take further steps like vacuuming, laundering clothing and using bed bug rated professional sprays to make absolutely sure that every last bed bug and their eggs are dead forever.
So don’t hire a professional for thousands when you can easily do-it-yourself by renting a bed bug heating system from us. “Push in the plugs, kill the bugs!” SEE OUR BED BUG HEATER RENTAL PACKAGES
how do I prepare for a bed bug heat treatment IN FLORIDA?
PREP VIDEO: Watch our video and see our heat treatment preparation guide for a comprehensive heat treatment prep overview.
There are a number of industry best practices to consider when prepping for a bed bug heat treatment in Florida. Some of these tasks are required in all cases and some are considered elective, depending on your situation. Common sense is typically the name of the game. Don’t let it overwhelm you, in many cases, less-is-more.
All bed bug heat treatment preparation steps should taken before the bed bug heating equipment arrives at your Florida home! You should leave everything inside to be treated except for heat sensitive items or things you will be throwing away. These are industry best practices and will aid in a successful heat treatment.
Heat from the treatment will penetrate and kill every bed bug and egg that it reaches and is designed to save your belongings from the trash heap. However, if your mattress or other furniture is clearly the infestation’s “ground zero” and loaded with bugs and harborage (nesting) areas, seriously consider throwing it out. If you do remove a mattress, be sure to wrap it in plastic so nothing falls off as you move it through the house!
Also, you want to take all reasonable steps to ensure that your rooms are sealed up tightly to contain the heat and the heat is able to circulate around properly inside.
Density and clutter are biggest enemies of heat and a bed bug’s best friend. So be sure to de-clutter your things! You will be creating a vortex of air, so removing clutter and securing loose paperwork from being blow around by the fans is very important.
Consider putting your nightstand drawers between your mattress and box spring to reduce density. Large stacks of boxes should be separated and the lids taken off.
DON’T move any personal belongings to your car, garage, basement, a friend or family member’s house, storage lockers or other places. Assume everything can be and is infested with bed bugs until properly treated or inspected.
Keep linens on beds and furniture. Moving them can agitate the bugs and make them scurry about unnecessarily, leading to a spread to other areas.
Don’t move electronics. Our heat treatment will not damage electronics like laptops or televisions. Electronics are especially susceptible to infestation, so it is important these items stay in place. When treating, just be sure not to point a heater directly at technology. If there are any doubts about your electronics, we recommend checking manuals or contacting the manufacturer.
For a full overview, visit our Heat Treatment Preparation Checklist.
There are a number of industry best practices to consider when prepping for a bed bug heat treatment in Florida. Some of these tasks are required in all cases and some are considered elective, depending on your situation. Common sense is typically the name of the game. Don’t let it overwhelm you, in many cases, less-is-more.
All bed bug heat treatment preparation steps should taken before the bed bug heating equipment arrives at your Florida home! You should leave everything inside to be treated except for heat sensitive items or things you will be throwing away. These are industry best practices and will aid in a successful heat treatment.
Heat from the treatment will penetrate and kill every bed bug and egg that it reaches and is designed to save your belongings from the trash heap. However, if your mattress or other furniture is clearly the infestation’s “ground zero” and loaded with bugs and harborage (nesting) areas, seriously consider throwing it out. If you do remove a mattress, be sure to wrap it in plastic so nothing falls off as you move it through the house!
Also, you want to take all reasonable steps to ensure that your rooms are sealed up tightly to contain the heat and the heat is able to circulate around properly inside.
Density and clutter are biggest enemies of heat and a bed bug’s best friend. So be sure to de-clutter your things! You will be creating a vortex of air, so removing clutter and securing loose paperwork from being blow around by the fans is very important.
Consider putting your nightstand drawers between your mattress and box spring to reduce density. Large stacks of boxes should be separated and the lids taken off.
DON’T move any personal belongings to your car, garage, basement, a friend or family member’s house, storage lockers or other places. Assume everything can be and is infested with bed bugs until properly treated or inspected.
Keep linens on beds and furniture. Moving them can agitate the bugs and make them scurry about unnecessarily, leading to a spread to other areas.
Don’t move electronics. Our heat treatment will not damage electronics like laptops or televisions. Electronics are especially susceptible to infestation, so it is important these items stay in place. When treating, just be sure not to point a heater directly at technology. If there are any doubts about your electronics, we recommend checking manuals or contacting the manufacturer.
For a full overview, visit our Heat Treatment Preparation Checklist.
how long does a bed bug heat treatment rental take?
Plan on 16-24 hours per heat treatment from start to finish. Maybe it is 12 hours, maybe it is 24 hours. “It depends”. The scientific answer to when the heat treatment is over is: “A minimum four hours after the entire area you are treating achieves 120 degrees.” You can always let the system run longer and hotter, you can never shut it off too early.
It typically takes a properly sized heating system between 7-12 hours to increase from a normal room temperature to bed bug kill temperature. Once the magic number of 120 degrees is reached everywhere in the room, the system must be allowed to run at least four more hours to allow all that bed bug killing heat to permeate into all the furniture, belongings and behind the drywall in order to kill bed bugs in those difficult to reach places. This bed bug killing process is very effective, however it cannot be rushed.
Every situation is different. If your home is brand new, has great insulation, double pane hurricane windows, low ceilings, is empty, your bed bug heat treatment will go rather quickly. If you have an older home with leaky windows and large amounts of clutter in the room, the process will take a few hours longer. If you use a larger capacity heating system in a smaller room it will naturally go faster. The golden rule of this process is “Do Not Rush Your Heat Treatment!”
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It typically takes a properly sized heating system between 7-12 hours to increase from a normal room temperature to bed bug kill temperature. Once the magic number of 120 degrees is reached everywhere in the room, the system must be allowed to run at least four more hours to allow all that bed bug killing heat to permeate into all the furniture, belongings and behind the drywall in order to kill bed bugs in those difficult to reach places. This bed bug killing process is very effective, however it cannot be rushed.
Every situation is different. If your home is brand new, has great insulation, double pane hurricane windows, low ceilings, is empty, your bed bug heat treatment will go rather quickly. If you have an older home with leaky windows and large amounts of clutter in the room, the process will take a few hours longer. If you use a larger capacity heating system in a smaller room it will naturally go faster. The golden rule of this process is “Do Not Rush Your Heat Treatment!”
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WHAT TEMPERATURE MUST BE REACHED when doing a bed bug heater rental?
Every living thing will die when exposed to a certain amount of heat for a certain amount of time. In the case of a bed bug, they will die 100% of the time when exposed to 120 degree temperatures for three to four minutes. Bed bug eggs will not hatch 100% of the time when exposed to 120°F for five to six minutes. The bare minimum bed bug kill temperature is 113°F held for a 12-24 hour period of time. At 117°F, bed bugs die in 3-4 hours. At 118°F, death occurs in 90 minutes according to the University of Minnesota. What temperature kills bed bugs instantly? 122°F or higher. See our Bed Bug Kill Zone Chart for more details.
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what to do after a heat treatment for bed bugs?
Once the bed bug heat treatment has been completed, we recommend staying out of the treated home or apartment unit until temperatures have reduced to normal levels. This can take a few hours unless you open windows to expedite the cool down process. Once temperatures reduce to 90 degrees or so, it will be safe to turn on your air conditioning system and carry on with your normal household activities. The bed bug heating process is 100% organic, so there are no chemical residues to clean up at all!
You have now exterminated your bed bug problem. Now what? Clean up! Just follow our simple steps:
You have now exterminated your bed bug problem. Now what? Clean up! Just follow our simple steps:
- First, wrap up all your bed bug heater cords and move all the bed bug heater fans near the front door, ready to be returned.
- Carefully inspect and sanitize all clothing, shoes, purses, luggage, etc. brought with you during the treatment and have freshly laundered clothes ready to wear before re-entry.
- During the bed bug heat treatment, you may have moved around some of your furniture or other larger items to distribution of heat was even in all areas. It too hot to put things back during the treatment, so now is a good time to do that.
- We recommend vacuuming thoroughly and using your normal cleaning products to wipe everything down. When vacuuming is finished, take care to rinse out the dust collector or, if it has a collection bag, throw it away. If you moved some of your furniture around during the treatment, we strongly encourage vacuuming up under their footprints before the furniture is returned to its normal position.
- Wash and dry all folded up clothes, bed sheets, blankets and linens stored inside dressers or closets on high heat if already done. It is not necessary to launder clothes that hang in closets.
- Consider a chemical follow up treatment or heavily spray all high risk cracks and crevices using a 50/50 rubbing alcohol and water mixture. Do this every few days for about two weeks. I call this "bed bug insurance!"
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hOw big are the heaters if we decide to pick them up?
If you want to pick up your bed bug heating system from us, in most cases, it can fit inside a car assuming the trunk and back seat areas are cleaned out. Each bed bug heater and/or air moving fan is the size of a medium sized suitcase. So you can fit these heaters in almost any vehicle, along with a box of wires. Keep in mind that if you have an open-bed pickup truck, you must take extreme care to ensure the bed bug heating system does not get wet, especially in our Florida summertime!
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WHAT IS YOUR FLORIDA BED BUG heater rental SERVICE AREA?
We service the entire state of Florida should you want to pick up a bed bug heat treatment system from us. We also deliver to all areas of the state, however, the cost will vary depending on distance. Local delivery starts at $100. Call us for more details.
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do you have SAME DAY bed bug HEAT TREATMENT RENTALs?
In many cases, yes! We do everything possible to have heating systems available for our customers when they want to pick them up. For delivery to you, same day service can occasionally be accommodated, however, we prefer at least a day or two notice when possible. Depending on how busy we are, we may need to schedule the heat treatment for a few days after you call us. There really isn’t a “bed bug busy season” per se, so it is difficult to provide you with more accurate availability detail. Please call us to find out!
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WHAT ABOUT CHEMICAL BED BUG SPRAY TREATMENT?
Seems easy enough… a quick bed bug spray around the house will cure the problem, right? Absolutely wrong! It is a very good idea to apply a high quality, bed bug rated pesticide after a heat treatment to provide a residual killing barrier once the heat is gone. I call this “bed bug insurance” in the unlikely, but statistically possible chance that a bed bug remained following a heat treatment. We can provide you the names of the best and latest bed bug rated chemical products that are available to do this. When getting your estimates and planning a bed bug treatment that works best for you (hopefully us), don’t ever let a professional pest control company tell you they can exterminate a bed bug problem with a single liquid treatment using only a bed bug spray. They are either not a properly trained bed bug control technician or they are simply dishonest.
Conventional liquid bed bug treatments have not been found to eliminate bed bugs in all life stages in a single treatment, especially the eggs. To attempt a complete elimination via chemical, an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach must be taken, which includes 3-4 chemical treatments being performed over span of several weeks. The additional treatments are needed to target bed bug babies (nymphs) that will eventually hatch from their eggs after the initial treatment, since sprays do not kill eggs. Each chemical pesticide bed bug treatment will require the property owner to prepare for each application, which will most certainly include purchasing bed bug mattress covers and the laundering all your clothes, bedding, towels and other linens multiple times over a number of weeks.
If you were thinking about trying a DIY spray, virtually every bed bug spray at Walmart or off the shelf at Home Depot will simply not work… bed bugs evolve so efficiently that they quickly become immune to these high volume, low strength chemical bed bug sprays. These sprays and foggers will certainly kill off some of the bugs and help keep the population in check, but unfortunately, they will never cure the infestation 100%. To make matters worse, some chemical sprays are repellants (meaning bed bugs don’t like the way they smell) and this causes them to burrow deeper into the walls and bedding to get away from the smell. A high quality bed bug pesticide is non-repellant, meaning the bed bug cannot smell it and thus more likely to cross over it to die.
The biggest fallacies of using bed bug sprays (pyrethroids), outside of their toxic nature, is the before-mentioned resistance to active ingredients in these chemicals, but also the bed bug eggs will not be killed by them and pest control exterminators must pull apart and dissect your entire room to find the bugs where they hide.
A bed bug heat treatment only requires one treatment because the heat is able to permeate through the treatment area, including through furniture and behind drywall, to kill all stages of the bed bug lifecycle, including eggs. There will be some minor prep work involved prior to heating, however, it is typically easier to prep for a one-time heat treatment compared to many chemical treatments. Simply put, bed bugs can never develop a resistance to heat! SEE OUR BED BUG MACHINES
Conventional liquid bed bug treatments have not been found to eliminate bed bugs in all life stages in a single treatment, especially the eggs. To attempt a complete elimination via chemical, an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach must be taken, which includes 3-4 chemical treatments being performed over span of several weeks. The additional treatments are needed to target bed bug babies (nymphs) that will eventually hatch from their eggs after the initial treatment, since sprays do not kill eggs. Each chemical pesticide bed bug treatment will require the property owner to prepare for each application, which will most certainly include purchasing bed bug mattress covers and the laundering all your clothes, bedding, towels and other linens multiple times over a number of weeks.
If you were thinking about trying a DIY spray, virtually every bed bug spray at Walmart or off the shelf at Home Depot will simply not work… bed bugs evolve so efficiently that they quickly become immune to these high volume, low strength chemical bed bug sprays. These sprays and foggers will certainly kill off some of the bugs and help keep the population in check, but unfortunately, they will never cure the infestation 100%. To make matters worse, some chemical sprays are repellants (meaning bed bugs don’t like the way they smell) and this causes them to burrow deeper into the walls and bedding to get away from the smell. A high quality bed bug pesticide is non-repellant, meaning the bed bug cannot smell it and thus more likely to cross over it to die.
The biggest fallacies of using bed bug sprays (pyrethroids), outside of their toxic nature, is the before-mentioned resistance to active ingredients in these chemicals, but also the bed bug eggs will not be killed by them and pest control exterminators must pull apart and dissect your entire room to find the bugs where they hide.
A bed bug heat treatment only requires one treatment because the heat is able to permeate through the treatment area, including through furniture and behind drywall, to kill all stages of the bed bug lifecycle, including eggs. There will be some minor prep work involved prior to heating, however, it is typically easier to prep for a one-time heat treatment compared to many chemical treatments. Simply put, bed bugs can never develop a resistance to heat! SEE OUR BED BUG MACHINES
will bed bugs spread to other areas of my FLORIDA HOME?
How fast will bed bugs spread? Will they spread? Eventually yes, if left untreated or unnoticed. The primary method bedbugs transport themselves around your home is by hitchhiking on you, your luggage, backpacks, purses, jackets, clothes or, much less likely, via your pets. They don’t have wings and they don’t jump. They can, however, move rather quickly across the floor if needed.
Let’s say you had some out of town family stay in your guest room and they introduced bed bugs into that room. Assuming the room stays empty once they leave, the bed bugs won’t have a food supply close by. Since bed bugs can survive for one and a half years without a blood meal, the next person to sleep in that room will undoubtedly get eaten alive by very hungry bed bugs!
If no one enters or exits the guest room regularly, they will likely spend weeks to months in that room before eventually migrating out of the guest room in search of a blood meal, so they don’t starve to death. They will slowly work their way into the next closest area that human beings occupy regularly, like a living room couch area or an adjacent bedroom. They can do this by sensing your body heat and the CO2 that we exhale with every breath.
If, for example, bed bugs found their way into your master bedroom by hitchhiking in some luggage taken on a recent vacation, they will begin to multiply quite rapidly since they have a regular supply of food in that room, you. However, because their food supply is readily available, they are much less likely to leave the master bedroom in search of new food. This is especially true in situations where the master bedroom is separate from the other rooms in split floor plan housing layouts.
If the bed bugs entered your son’s room and your daughter’s room shares a common wall, bed bugs will absolutely work their way from your son’s room into your daughter’s room. It may take weeks or a couple of months, but as the unnoticed or untreated population continues growing larger and larger in your son’s room, the bugs will start searching for food elsewhere. In these cases, it is paramount that you rent a bed bug heater and treat both bedrooms. SEE OUR BED BUG HEATER RENTAL PACKAGES
Let’s say you had some out of town family stay in your guest room and they introduced bed bugs into that room. Assuming the room stays empty once they leave, the bed bugs won’t have a food supply close by. Since bed bugs can survive for one and a half years without a blood meal, the next person to sleep in that room will undoubtedly get eaten alive by very hungry bed bugs!
If no one enters or exits the guest room regularly, they will likely spend weeks to months in that room before eventually migrating out of the guest room in search of a blood meal, so they don’t starve to death. They will slowly work their way into the next closest area that human beings occupy regularly, like a living room couch area or an adjacent bedroom. They can do this by sensing your body heat and the CO2 that we exhale with every breath.
If, for example, bed bugs found their way into your master bedroom by hitchhiking in some luggage taken on a recent vacation, they will begin to multiply quite rapidly since they have a regular supply of food in that room, you. However, because their food supply is readily available, they are much less likely to leave the master bedroom in search of new food. This is especially true in situations where the master bedroom is separate from the other rooms in split floor plan housing layouts.
If the bed bugs entered your son’s room and your daughter’s room shares a common wall, bed bugs will absolutely work their way from your son’s room into your daughter’s room. It may take weeks or a couple of months, but as the unnoticed or untreated population continues growing larger and larger in your son’s room, the bugs will start searching for food elsewhere. In these cases, it is paramount that you rent a bed bug heater and treat both bedrooms. SEE OUR BED BUG HEATER RENTAL PACKAGES
how to check for bed bugs in my house?
Bed bugs are masters at hiding and are nocturnal by nature, meaning they come out at night when we are sleeping. They have the uncanny ability to sense our body heat and our carbon dioxide expelled with every breath we take. As a result, bed bugs typically live within five feet of our beds or couches. We are their primary food source, so getting easy access to us is paramount. Despite knowing this, bed bugs can still make it somewhat difficult to detect them, but certainly not impossible. With a flashlight and knowledge of their typical hiding places, you can check for bed bugs yourself. You could also pay to hire a professional to do an inspection, however even professional bed bug inspectors fail to identify bed bug activity 50% of the time when the infestation is new or very minor. Yikes! A less severe infestation is usually harder to detect than one that is more advanced. In fact, some inspectors use specially trained K-9 dogs to track down bed bugs by smell as this is by far the most accurate method of bed bug detection. Look for the obvious: Bites on you and/or activity in their most common hiding spots. Check out our pictures of bed bug bites for more details.
The small and narrow body of bed bugs allow them to squeeze into tiny crevices such as the seams of a mattress or sofa, as well as curtain folds. Bed Bugs are literally as flat as a credit card when they have not had a blood meal. They even hide in the heads of screws.
Where do bed bugs hide? Sorry to say, but almost anywhere. Bed bugs prefer to hide in tight spaces, such as cracks in the headboard, behind baseboards, or behind the faceplate of a light switch or electrical outlet. They may be found in sofas, cribs, futons, and car seats. There are few places that a bed bug won’t hide, so long as it is within close proximity to its food source: human blood. How to tell you have bed bugs? Most commonly, you will find bed bugs:
Check for bed bugs using these symptoms as a guide:
Outside of the home, bed bugs can be found on busses, trains, inside cars and on airplanes, anywhere really. People get them from used Craigslist furniture, newly rented apartments left behind by the previous tenant, boy scout cabins, schools and pre-schools (transmitted when backpacks touch each other), medical waiting rooms, hospital ERs and regularly at libraries as bed bugs like paper and hiding in the spines of books. And I would be remised if I didn’t mention the most obvious place bed bugs are found… hotels, motels and now increasingly, AirBnB rentals.
See our Bed Bug Detection page for more detail on how to check for bed bugs, including pictures!
Also see our "How to Check for Bed Bugs" Blog posting with more pictures!
The small and narrow body of bed bugs allow them to squeeze into tiny crevices such as the seams of a mattress or sofa, as well as curtain folds. Bed Bugs are literally as flat as a credit card when they have not had a blood meal. They even hide in the heads of screws.
Where do bed bugs hide? Sorry to say, but almost anywhere. Bed bugs prefer to hide in tight spaces, such as cracks in the headboard, behind baseboards, or behind the faceplate of a light switch or electrical outlet. They may be found in sofas, cribs, futons, and car seats. There are few places that a bed bug won’t hide, so long as it is within close proximity to its food source: human blood. How to tell you have bed bugs? Most commonly, you will find bed bugs:
- Near mattress tags and spring boxes
- In the cracks in the frame of the bed and headboard
- In baseboard joints (or underneath)
- Inside electrical sockets
- Between sofa cushions
- In furniture joints
- Under unglued wallpaper
- Under paintings and posters on the walls
- In the seam, where wallpaper and ceiling meet
Check for bed bugs using these symptoms as a guide:
- Live bedbugs that are reddish and about 1/4 inch long
- Dark spots similar to ink pen dots are bedbug droppings
- Reddish stains on the mattress from bugs that were crushed
- Little, pale yellow eggs, eggshells, and yellowish exoskeleton skins that young bedbugs shed as they grow into maturity
Outside of the home, bed bugs can be found on busses, trains, inside cars and on airplanes, anywhere really. People get them from used Craigslist furniture, newly rented apartments left behind by the previous tenant, boy scout cabins, schools and pre-schools (transmitted when backpacks touch each other), medical waiting rooms, hospital ERs and regularly at libraries as bed bugs like paper and hiding in the spines of books. And I would be remised if I didn’t mention the most obvious place bed bugs are found… hotels, motels and now increasingly, AirBnB rentals.
See our Bed Bug Detection page for more detail on how to check for bed bugs, including pictures!
Also see our "How to Check for Bed Bugs" Blog posting with more pictures!
DO I NEED TO RENT A HOTEL ROOM DURING THE HEAT TREATMENT?
If your bed bug heater rental is just for a single bedroom or two, you can stay in your home during the bed bug treatment if you choose. Just be sure to close the vents in the treatment room to ensure cold air from the air conditioning is not pumping into the room you are heating up. Also know that you will hear a slight humming noise from the sound of the fans, even with the bedroom door closed. Almost everyone in this situation will choose to stay home without issue.
If you are treating the main living area, such as the living room, dining room and kitchen all at once, then you surely need to leave the house for one night. Most people stay at a hotel or at friend’s house, but others get creative and pitch a tent in the back yard or rough it out on the back porch or in the garage. One couple we recently worked with even rented their own RV and parked it in their driveway for the night! SEE OUR BED BUG HEATER RENTAL PACKAGES
If you are treating the main living area, such as the living room, dining room and kitchen all at once, then you surely need to leave the house for one night. Most people stay at a hotel or at friend’s house, but others get creative and pitch a tent in the back yard or rough it out on the back porch or in the garage. One couple we recently worked with even rented their own RV and parked it in their driveway for the night! SEE OUR BED BUG HEATER RENTAL PACKAGES
How to get rid of bed bugs in my car or truck?
With a bed bug heater rental! You are probably wondering… “Should I be worried about bed bugs getting in my car?” The simple answer is, yes you should. This is especially true if you have confirmed bed bugs have gotten into your home. The good news is that it is usually much easier to deal with them inside a car versus inside an entire home. If you have read through our website at all, you have learned that heat is what kills bed bugs instantly. So the next question you ask yourself is… “We live in Florida, does a car get hot enough to kill bed bugs?”
Summer Months
That answer depends: In Florida during the summertime, your car will easily reach 130F+ degrees when parked outside all day, with the windows up. So thankfully, your car should be much less likely to develop a bed bug infestation during Florida’s summer hotter months and the car will likely cure itself if the critters happen to find their way inside. You shouldn’t need to use bed bug heaters in your car during this time.
Cooler Months
The rest of the year can be a problem. As you know, bed bugs hitchhike by nature, so they can easily crawl off your clothing, purse, backpack, etc., and nest underneath your driver’s seat or near a seam where plastic trim meets the carpet. The colder months in Florida will easily allow bed bugs to live in your vehicle and have a regular source of food, usually your legs.
During colder months, you should seriously consider doing a bed bug heat treatment in your car.
How Do You kill Bed Bugs In Your Car?
Summer Months
That answer depends: In Florida during the summertime, your car will easily reach 130F+ degrees when parked outside all day, with the windows up. So thankfully, your car should be much less likely to develop a bed bug infestation during Florida’s summer hotter months and the car will likely cure itself if the critters happen to find their way inside. You shouldn’t need to use bed bug heaters in your car during this time.
Cooler Months
The rest of the year can be a problem. As you know, bed bugs hitchhike by nature, so they can easily crawl off your clothing, purse, backpack, etc., and nest underneath your driver’s seat or near a seam where plastic trim meets the carpet. The colder months in Florida will easily allow bed bugs to live in your vehicle and have a regular source of food, usually your legs.
During colder months, you should seriously consider doing a bed bug heat treatment in your car.
How Do You kill Bed Bugs In Your Car?
- Clean it out and throw away all trash and debris. Remove any personal belongings and thoroughly inspect them (but do not bring them into the house!)
- Vacuum the entire car really well, paying close attention to the seats and where the plastic trim pieces meet the carpeting.
- Place the bed bug heater on a flat surface, usually a folded down back seat, and secure the heater with bungee cords so it won’t move or tip over. If you have a larger vehicle (like a van or SUV), consider using the heater and one air moving fan as well.
- Plug in one or two heater element wires and route all wires through a cracked open window. Place a towel along the window opening and gently close it, sealing the gap to eliminate heat escape as best you can.
- Plug in all wires into the home’s electrical supply and use extension cords as necessary. It is always a good idea to park as close to the house as possible!
- Heat the car the same way as a room… run the bed bug heater until you have achieved the 120 degree bed bug kill temperature, then run it at least four more hours. This process should go quite a bit faster than a room treatment.
- After the treatment and cool down is complete, vacuum again and clean out the vacuum's collection bin or throw away the bag.
- Consider heavily spraying a 50/50 rubbing alcohol and water mixture along all seams, nooks and crannies as a precaution. You could also spray a pesticide, but do not let it make contact with an area you touch with your body. Another messier option would be to lightly dust with diatomaceous earth into cracks, seams, cup holders, all upholstery and carpeting. Be sure not to get the powder wet or it renders it useless. SEE OUR BED BUG HEATER RENTAL PACKAGES
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Jacksonville FL, or Jax, as you probably refer to it, got its name from American General and President Andrew Jackson. It is paradise for those who live and vacation here. While our slice of Northern Florida is often overlooked when compared to the trendy South Florida or tourism hotspots of Central Florida, Jax has plenty to be proud of. When people think of our area, of course they think warm weather and shelly beaches. Vacationers will often think of the history of St. Augustine and the reason why we are called the 'First Coast'. Others will think of sports like the Player's Championship at TPC Sawgrass, the annual SEC battle between the Gators and Dawgs at Jacksonville Landing and the Jaguars of the NFL. They surely don't think about bed bugs!
Unfortunately, bed bugs are on the rise across the country, including in our home town. With the $3.2 billion brought to us annually in the form of tourism, it also comes with a higher likelihood of spreading bed bugs. They say one-in-five people will get bed bugs at some point in their lives. It doesn't mean you did something wrong, it is just a matter of probability.
Unfortunately, bed bugs are on the rise across the country, including in our home town. With the $3.2 billion brought to us annually in the form of tourism, it also comes with a higher likelihood of spreading bed bugs. They say one-in-five people will get bed bugs at some point in their lives. It doesn't mean you did something wrong, it is just a matter of probability.
People get bed bugs from hotels, Airbnb's, at school, used furniture purchased on Craigslist, the local library or hospital... pretty much anywhere. At Bed Bugs Florida Heater Rentals, it is our goal to help you solve your bed bug problem with excellent customer service, affordable pricing and access to the most effective and advanced bed bug treatment in Jacksonville. Bed bug heat treatments also happen to be 100% organic, so you won't harm yourself, your family or your pets. So if you have a bed bug problem, give us a call, we would love to help!
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Bed Bugs Florida DIY Heater Rentals is proud to provide heaters for bed bug removal throughout Northern Florida, including Duval County and JAX Florida. In addition, we offer our bed bug killing equipment to other communities in St. Johns County, Clay County, Nassau County, Baker County, Union County, Bradford County, Columbia County and Putnam County.
Bed bug removal using our heating equipment is also available in North Florida towns like Macclenny, Lake Butler, Starke, Lake City and Palatka. In Southeast Georgia, we service St. Marys GA, Kingsland GA, Brunswick GA and Waycross GA. |
Other cities we service in North Florida include: Jacksonville Beach, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, Yulee, Fernandina Beach, St. Augustine, St. Augustine Beach, Fruit Cove, Palm Valley, St. Johns, Ponte Vedra Beach, Orange Park Fleming Island and Lakeside FL, Give us a call!
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Bed Bugs Florida DIY Heater Rentals serves all of Northeast Florida! Bed bug exterminator costs are typically very expensive and reach thousands of dollars in our area. Kill Bed Bugs yourself by renting the same heating equipment used by the professionals at an affordable price! Whether you are picking up a thermal heat treatment system from our Jacksonville area location or having us deliver as part of a comprehensive DIY Plus Delivery package, you can confidently cure your bed bug problem in 24 hours or less, all while saving big! The CDC says our bed bug treatment technique, using industry specific bed bug heaters, is the single most effective method to kill bed bugs in all stages, including the eggs!
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