Johnson Bed Bug Treatment

What are Bed Bugs?

Bed Bugs are nasty creatures that feed on the blood of humans. They get their nickname ‘bed bugs’ because sleeping spots are the perfect location for them to live. It’s cozy with lots of places to hide. It’s protected from other natural predators. And it has a human lay on there every night providing easy access to food when they’re most active.

Do You Have Bed Bugs?

The pages below provide some good images of how symptoms of bed bugs appear on you. Red marks, and raised itchy skin could be signs that you have an infestation. We will be happy to help you determine the extent of your problem, and if bed bugs are the culprit. Feel free to call us directly at the nearest location to you with any questions.

Ways of Getting Rid of Bed Bugs

There are several different ways to treat a bed bug infestation. Some work better than others.
  • Pesticides – Using chemicals to treat an infestation is a common strategy. We do not use this method because we find it to be mostly ineffective.
  • Heat Treatment – Heat can be used to kill bed bugs, and is our preferred method of treatment. Heat treatment is effective and gets everywhere so the bed bugs can’t escape it.

How Do We Get Rid Of Bed Bugs?

We have been fighting bed bug infestations for years. Combined with bed bug’s natural desire for warmth, we have learned that heat treatment takes all of the best aspects of other treatments with none of the bad. Heat is the solution we prefer because:
  • It’s thorough
  • Doesn’t require the use of harmful chemicals
  • Leaves your home or business unharmed
We will arrange and heat up your home or business up to at least 130 degrees for a period of 1 hour. This causes every bed bug and egg to die. Usually we can be setup, treat, and leave in just half a day.
We have the understanding, training, and proper heating equipment to kill bed bugs effectively and efficiently. For questions about how we can help eliminate your bed bug problem give us a call.
Fan running fresh air to be heated up to the home getting treated for bed bugs.
Fresh air to be heated and blasted at bed bugs
Heating an apartment complex
Getting hot air to infested spots