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DIY Bed Bug Heaters Rental

frequently asked questions

When the equipment is in your hand

To help evenly distribute the heat throughtout the treatment area. 2. To aim the heat at the most problematic areas

No , it plugs into regular 110 volt 3 prong outlets

Yes! The heat needs to be contained into the area that you are heating, so you will need to stay out of whatever are you are heating

85% of it will fit in the backseat of any car, the rest of it can either be placed in the trunk or front seat

The heater is about 45 pounds, the blowers weigh about 30lbs and the box of cords is about 40 lbs

The machine is preset to get no hotter than 133 degrees

We will send you a list of items that you may want to remove from the rooms. The temperature will feel like your car on the hottest day of the summer when its been in the sun all day with the windows rolled up. Chocolate and candles are items that typically get damaged by the heat

Imagine if the temperature in your state began to rise to a lethal temperature, this is how it would be to a bed bug. A room is like their entire world. They don’t have the wherewithal to be able to see where cooler temperatures are .

At diybedbugheaters.net, we give you the equipment for 7 days to ensure you have enough time to treat the entire home thoroughly.  Mathematically, this gives you the best statistical chance to kill everything that could possibly be in the home and time to treat the most problematic areas sometimes 2x over!

Guarantee 1: you will receive the equipment in good working order.

Guarantee 2: You will confidently know how to use the equipment after our 15-20 minute 1 on 1 tutorial.

Guarantee 3: Bedbugs die when they are exposed to 113 degrees of heat for 15 minutes. We preach two golden rules; 1 you’ve got to do the treatment hot enough. 2. You’ve got to do the treatment long enough.

Because we are not there performing the services, individual results may vary and we are unable to know if a bedbug that you’ve seen after the treatment was there before or after our service. In other words, part of your eradication plan must involve not bringing new pests into the home.