When she noticed that hundreds of them had taken over her home, she called in the professionals. Guarantee Solutions pest control used to get a couple calls a month
about people dealing with bed bugs. Now they get 6 to 8 calls a day.
“The bed bugs are opportunists and hitch hikers and when they see an
opportunity they jump on it,” said David Cogan of Guarantee Solutions.
The company uses an eco-friendly approach to ridding homes of bed bugs—they use heat.
Workers roll in powerful heaters and seal off rooms. They crank the
heaters to about 130 degrees Fahrenheit and just sit back as the bugs
slowly die.
Ten days later, all of the bugs in Hahn’s home are dead.
This technique is so effective, the company shared it with the
Miami-Dade County Health Department at a recently held symposium aimed
at combating bed bugs.
Experts say homeowners can do their part at home to reduce the chance
of a bed bug infestation. First, make sure to inspect items carefully
after traveling, since many hotels are reporting problems with bed bugs.
Second, look for reddish brown stains on clothing and mattresses.
Lastly, reduce clutter to eliminate hiding places. |