Introduction: Thermal remediation is a proven nonchemical method of treating bedbugs.
Research has shown that all life stages (adults, nymphs, and eggs) die within minutes at a temperature of 120 degrees.
During the thermal remediation process, temperatures in your home will be from 120 degrees and 140 degrees.
These are lethal temperatures to bedbug populations but not hot enough to damage most things (See the list of items that need to be removed or protected Item number two).
A successful heat remediation is a partnership between the occupant and the heat remediation provider.
Our goal is to eliminate the bedbug and its eggs. The goal is more likely to be reached if you are able to help in the preparation.