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Our customers have trusted us for over 50 years. And you can too. What are Bed Bugs?. Bed bugs are small insects that feed solely upon the blood of mammals. Adult bed bugs are red brown in color and wingless.

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  1. Our customers have trusted us for over 50 years. And you can too...

  2. What are Bed Bugs? Bed bugs are small insects that feed solely upon the blood of mammals. Adult bed bugs are red brown in color and wingless. Bed bugs can grow to be 1/8th – 3/16th of an inch, not invisible to the bare eye, as some people believe.

  3. Challenges • Bed Bug • Products • Cost • Time • Preparations

  4. Detecting Bed Bugs The most accurate and unbiased way to detect bed bugs is with the use of well-trained, certified canine teams. K-9 Pest Detectors has a combination of four NESDCA certified teams at your service. K-9 Pest Detectors has the only NESDCA certified K-9 teams in our area, trained with Pepe at J&K Canine Academy, Inc. For more information on NESDCA certification visit www.NESDCA.com For more information on J&K Canine Academy, Inc. visit www.JKK9.com

  5. Monitor’s

  6. I have bites all over !!!!! INVISIBLE ITCHES: Insect and Non-Insect Causes Dr Potter University of Kentucky

  7. Because bed bugs feed off the blood of mammals, once they begin to infest your home you will most likely start seeing the bite marks they leave behind. Bed bugs are visible in populated numbers to the bare eye, and so is the evidence they leave behind

  8. Treatments • Heat Treatments • Conventional Treatments • Fumigation Treatments

  9. Heat Treatment Bed bugs can only stand so much heat. They die at 113°F. Treatment temperature is maintained between 120°- 140°F to ensure they are killed. Length of time varies with infestation levels, type of construction and the amount of stored items. Heat treatments are the number one chemical free option to bed bug control. Planning is simple and easier then other options. The heaters used for this type of treatment are controlled with the use of wireless monitors and computers.

  10. Preparation All treatments require some amount of preparation, which is critical to ensure the effectiveness of the treatment. In some cases, preparation is so important that it is written into the treatment contract. In general, heat treatments require a small amount of preparation whereas the conventional treatment requires a great deal.

  11. Heat Heat treatment is very effective because it uses the bed bugs’ biological weakness against them - their threshold for heat. Linens, pillows and similar items should be hanging to allow proper heat distribution. Much of is will need to be washed in hot water or dried at a high temperature instead of being treated in the room. Clutter needs to be reduced. Furniture and electronics will remain in the area being treated and will be moved/rotated during the treatment. A heat treatment can normally be done in single treatment lasting 4-8 hours, depending on various factors.

  12. Test Areas

  13. First Study

  14. Thermal Imaging

  15. Conventional Treatment The combinations of products used in the conventional treatment regiment are considered environmentally responsible with the use of steam application equipment. The conventional bed bug treatment does require a lot of preparation before treatment, and must be done with a minimum of three intense treatments spanning over a two month period.

  16. Conventional The effectiveness of Conventional treatment is dependant on the circumstances. It may not be applicable in all cases because of the bed bugs’ biology and behaviors. Linens, clothes and similar items must be washed in hot water or dried at a high temperature for at least 30 minutes, and kept in a sealed plastic bag until treatment is complete. Clutter needs to be reduced, and closets must be completely empty. Electronics must be powered down and will need to be fumigated. Requires a minimum of three treatments and a follow up spanning over a two month period.

  17. Fumigation A fumigation treatment requires the building to be completely and securely covered. Fumigation is the most expensive treatment option, but also the most effective.

  18. Fumigation Chamber

  19. Remember • Documentation • Inspection • Identify • Monitoring • Educating • Procedures

  20. Retail Climb Up Insect Interceptor Bed Bug Monitor Pesticide-Free Monitor Dual-Well Design: Shows you which direction bedbugs are crawling. Versatile Design: Fits beds, sofas, chairs, nightstands, dressers, etc. with posts/feet 3.75” diameter or less. Made in the USA

  21. PackTite Portable Heating Unit Easy to Assemble Easy-to-Use Timer Temperature Sensor: Place deep in the center of contents to ensure proper heating. Dimensions: 36” W x 19” L x 24” H. (Folds to 11” H for storage) Usable Space: 30” x 18” x 15” Washable Exterior

  22. Protect-A-Bed Mattress Disposal Bag Heavy-Duty Vinyl: Extra strength storage or transportation bag. Bed Bug Disposal: Use to dispose of bed bug infested mattress or box spring. Protect Your Investment: Keeps your mattress or box spring clean during transportation or storage. Easy to Install: Zippered waterproof disposal bag is available in two sizes. Large: Fits Twin, Twin XL, Full, Full XL. Extra Large: Fits Queen, King, California King.

  23. GreenClean Dissolvable Laundry Bags Biodegradable & Water Soluble: Dissolves in water above 60ºF. Convenient & Safe: Leaves no residue. Hassle-Free: Eliminates need to dispose of garbage or laundry bags. Top Load Style: Recommended to use 2 or 3 bags per load to balance weight in machine. Front Load Style: Requires only 1 bag per load. Packaging Options: 10 or 25 ct packaging. Ingredients: Polyvinyl Alcohol Resin

  24. BugZip Luggage & Clothing Encasement 3-sided Bug Resistant Zipper Heavy-Duty Clear Vinyl: Resists tears Bed Bug Resistant Easy to Pack for Trips: Flat folded in a 10 x 13 x approx. 1 in. retail bag which fits nicely in most suitcase pockets during travel. Versatile Storage Bags: Also great for camping, dust allergies, moths, arts & crafts storage, dorms & barracks.

  25. Ruffies Pro Contractor Bags 42 Gallon Size: Sized 32” x 50” x 3 mil (158L). Clear Bags: Allows you to view contents during storage. Twist Ties Included: Bags and ties come in box w/ dimensions 11.5” x 6” x 6” Other Uses: Ideal for demolition removal, lawn care, construction. Made in the USA: Meets New York state requirements for lawn & leaf removal.

  26. Protect-A-Bed AllerZip Smooth Mattress Encasement Also Available: Protect-A-Bed AllerZip Terry Cloth Mattress, Encasement, Protect-A-Bed AllerZip Crib, Mattress Encasement, Protect-A-Bed Box Spring Encasement BugLock™: 3-sided zipper system and ALLER-ZIP™ Secure Seal for complete protection. Waterproof Breathable Barrier Fabric: Guaranteed NOT hot to sleep on. Dust Mite & Allergy Barrier: Miracle membrane backing provides a healthy sleep zone for your family. Easy to Wash & Use Use for Mattress or Box Spring Factory Guarantee: Guaranteed against leaks or tears for 10 years or the factory will replace the pad at no cost. No Need to Dispose of Old Mattress: Any bed bugs inside will die of starvation within 18 months. Takes Away Favorite Hiding Spot: Encasements force them outside the bed.

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