Monday, December 9, 2013

Bed Bugs Phoenix

We offer Free In Home Estimates!

We specialize in bed bug thermal remediation techniques. Heat is the most effective way to kill bed bugs in one treatment. We raise the internal temperature of the area being treated to approx 140-160 degrees and maintain those temperatures for approx 4 hours. This process kills all life stages including the eggs. Our full structure treatments include a K-9 follow up inspection by a third party company to verify the treatment was successful and also include a 30 day service warranty. We also have a bed bug equipment rental services available. Please Contact us at 480-304-5649 to learn more about our services.

Basic Bed Bug Facts

Basic Bed Bug Facts


Bed bugs (picture on the left) likely get their name from their habit of feeding on humans while they sleep in their beds. They are found in virtually every place people tend to gather, including residences, hotels, schools, offices, retail stores and even public transportation. 
If you do identify bed bugs in your home,contact a pest professional promptly. They will be able to inspect your home, confirm the species and recommend a course of bed bug treatment.


Habits

Bed bugs like to travel and are good hitchhikers. They will hide in suitcases, boxes and shoes to be near a food supply. They are elusive, nocturnal creatures. They can hide behind baseboards and in cracks, crevices, and folded areas of beds, bedding and adjacent furniture, especially mattresses and box springs. Bed bugs can also hide in electrical switchplates, picture frames, wallpaper and nearly anywhere inside a home, car, bus, or other shelter. Bed bugs usually come out at night for a blood meal. However, they are opportunistic insects and can take a blood meal during the day, especially in heavily-infested areas. Bed bugs usually require 5-10 minutes to engorge with blood. After feeding, they move to secluded places and hide for 5-10 days. During this time in the bed bug life cycle, they do not feed but instead digest their meal, mate, and lay eggs.


Habitat

So where do bed bugs live? Bed Bugs like to hide in small cracks and crevices close to a human environment. They can be found behind baseboards, wallpaper, upholstery, and in furniture crevices. Beg bugs are also known to survive in temporary or alternative habitats, such as backpacks and under the seats in cars, busses and trains.


Threats

Although bed bugs can dine on any warm-blooded animal, they primarily dine on humans. Bed bugs do not transmit diseases, but their bites can become red, itchy welts.

Monday, December 2, 2013

Phoenix Bed Bug Exterminator

We offer Free In Home Estimates!

We specialize in bed bug thermal remediation techniques. Heat is the most effective way to kill bed bugs in one treatment. We raise the internal temperature of the area being treated to approx 140-160 degrees and maintain those temperatures for approx 4 hours. This process kills all life stages including the eggs. Our full structure treatments include a K-9 follow up inspection by a third party company to verify the treatment was successful and also include a 30 day service warranty. We also have a bed bug equipment rental services available. Please Contact us at 480-304-5649 to learn more about our services.

Bed Bugs!

Bed Bug Biology

Common Name: Bed bug
Scientific Family: Climex lectularius Linnaeus

Bed Bug Color

Unfed adults bed bugs are mahogany to rusty brown color. Engorged bed bugs are red-brown color after a blood meal. Nymphs (baby bed bugs) are nearly colorless when they first hatch and become brownish as they mature.

Count of Legs

Six legs

Bed Bug Shape

Unfed bed bugs are flat and broad-oval. Fed bed bugs become swollen and more elongated.

Bed Bug Size

Adult bed bugs can reach a size of about 1/4 inch long. Nymphs range from 1.3 mm to 4-5 mm.
Bed Bug Size: Early and Late Bed Bugs on Dime
Adult and nymph bed bugs

Bed Bug Life Cycle

Bed bug biology naturally promotes infestation. Female bed bugs lay one to five eggs per day, or an average of 540 eggs in a lifetime. They typically lay their eggs in cracks or rough surfaces. Bed bug nymphs grow to full adulthood in about 21 days and go through five stages of development before they reach maturity. A bed bug will molt once during each stage of development, though a blood meal is required for a molt. An adult bed bug can live for several months without a blood meal.
Bed Bug Biology & Color: Male & Female Bed Bugs & Eggs
Male and female bed bugs and bed bug eggs

Bed Bug Feeding

Bed bugs are attracted to the carbon dioxide emitted by their hosts. For this reason, they tend to feed at night on bare skin that is exposed while sleeping. However, they are opportunistic insects and will consume a blood meal during the day, especially in heavily-infested areas. Although bed bugs prefer to feed on humans, they will feed on other warm-blooded hosts as well.
Bed bugs usually require 5-10 minutes to engorge with blood. They feed by inserting two hollow, beak-like feeding tubes into their host. The first tube injects the bug's saliva, which contains anesthetics to numb the feeding area. The second tube draws blood. After feeding, they move to secluded places and hide for 5-10 days. During this time, they do not feed but instead digest their meal, mate and lay eggs.
Bed Bug Biology: Bed Bugs Feeding
Bed bugs feeding

Bed Bugs in Phoenix

Bedbug Equipment Rentals

EcoForce Heat Systems offers a unique service for customers on a budget. Getting rid of bed bugs is no easy task, and it is highly recommended that you hire a pest professional to eradicate bed bug infestations. However, EcoForce Heat Systems offers an equipment rental service for infestations that are contained in individual rooms. This option is great for new infestations that haven't spread to other areas of the home, infestations that are contained in certain rooms, or creating a heat chamber for other items of the home (example: couch, throw pillows, wheelchairs, etc.). Its a great way to use heat as an option, stay pesticide free, and kill bed bugs in 1 day.

How does it work? A qualified technician will deliver the equipment to your home. Walk you through the set up process, answer any questions you may have, and pick up the equipment 24 hours later. Most rooms take between 6-12 hours for a treatment. So a one heater package is able to potentially treat 2 guest/children's rooms during your rental term. The heaters we rent out are safe and made especially for the remediation of bed bugs. They have a built in shut off mechanician that cycles itself at the set temperature, so not to damage your furnishings or cause a safety hazard. 

How much does it cost? A one heater package costs $230 plus tax, a two heater package costs $399 plus tax. A two heater package is great for master bedrooms or a three room treatment. This package is able to heat one large master, and two guest/children's rooms within the 24 hour rental term.

If this is an option that would work for you please call us at 480-304-5649 to schedule your appointment. Not sure if your infestation is contained to individual rooms? We work with a third party K9 company (Cimex K9  1-888-BUGDOG) That can help you identify where the infestation is centralized. 

Please visit www.EcoForceHeatSytems.com or www.BedBugEquipmentRentals.com for more information or to schedule your service. 

*Service is only available in Phoenix, Arizona and surrounding Cities.

Bed Bug Equipment Rentals

Save Money for the holidays with a bed bug equipment rental!