While continuing reading I found that the thing I spotted in my home black and therefore not real bed bugs so I’m not certain anymore that it’s bed bugs.
In any case it’s a sign that I need to clean more ;)
When winter is coming I will probably move my sheets and mattresses outside to freeze.
While continuing reading I found that the thing I spotted in my home black and therefore not real bed bugs so I’m not certain anymore that it’s bed bugs.
Most exterminators will check out your residence and give you a quote for free; they’re probably much better at identifying (and finding) pests than you are.
I did some quick googling and most sources seem to say that you need at least −18C for 24 hours to kill them. I’m not sure if this means that they don’t die in higher temperatures at all or if you just need more time.
Another trick people in Finland use is sauna, 60C kills them.
While continuing reading I found that the thing I spotted in my home black and therefore not real bed bugs so I’m not certain anymore that it’s bed bugs.
In any case it’s a sign that I need to clean more ;)
When winter is coming I will probably move my sheets and mattresses outside to freeze.
Most exterminators will check out your residence and give you a quote for free; they’re probably much better at identifying (and finding) pests than you are.
They also have a set of incentives which does not match yours.
I did some quick googling and most sources seem to say that you need at least −18C for 24 hours to kill them. I’m not sure if this means that they don’t die in higher temperatures at all or if you just need more time.
Another trick people in Finland use is sauna, 60C kills them.
Heat treatment is an option, but most quotes I’ve seen say 120-140C.
I don’t doubt that 60C kills the live bugs. Does it also kill the eggs?
Saunas easily go to over 100C. I don’t know about 140C, though...