150 degrees need more heat
@kdjc1912 wrote: we found out we have bedbugs in our sleep number mattress. I constructed a tent around the bed. I got the temp up to 150 degrees and maintained that temp for 90 min. After i shut...
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@Josh wrote: The air temperature may have hit 125 degrees (which is sufficient to kill bed bugs after about 30 minutes of constant exposure), the items inside the tent, like your mattress, likely did...
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@kdjc1912 wrote: since I have a sleep number mattress I cant encase it in anything due to the air lines that run to the mattress baffle. The top will unzip so you can get to the baffles. I have a...
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@Heat_Pro_Denver wrote: Are you sure everything in your tent made it to 150? I would actually recommend heating it for at least 3 hours. I have seen some persistent bed bugs that won't die in 90...
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@kdjc1912 wrote: we found out we have bedbugs in our sleep number mattress. I constructed a tent around the bed. I got the temp up to 150 degrees and maintained that temp for 90 min. After i shut...
View Article150 degrees need more heat
@Josh wrote: The air temperature may have hit 125 degrees (which is sufficient to kill bed bugs after about 30 minutes of constant exposure), the items inside the tent, like your mattress, likely did...
View Article150 degrees need more heat
@kdjc1912 wrote: since I have a sleep number mattress I cant encase it in anything due to the air lines that run to the mattress baffle. The top will unzip so you can get to the baffles. I have a...
View Article150 degrees need more heat
@Heat_Pro_Denver wrote: Are you sure everything in your tent made it to 150? I would actually recommend heating it for at least 3 hours. I have seen some persistent bed bugs that won’t die in 90...
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