Bed bugs are the pest that breaks people. You can’t see them, they bite you in your sleep, and the sprays from the store barely touch them — because bed bugs are now resistant to most of them, and nothing in a spray bottle reliably kills the eggs.
There’s one thing bed bugs can’t adapt to: heat. Sustained heat above ~118°F kills every life stage — adults, nymphs, and the eggs that survive chemicals. It’s exactly why professional exterminators use heat as their gold standard… and charge $1,000–$5,000 for it.
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Sprays fail. Heat doesn’t.
If you’ve already tried store-bought sprays, foggers, or “bug bombs,” you’ve learned the hard way:
- Bed bugs are resistant to the pyrethroids in most consumer products
- Sprays can’t reach the cracks, seams, and voids where they hide
- Eggs survive almost everything in a bottle — so the infestation just comes back in two weeks
Heat is different. It doesn’t matter where they hide or how resistant they are — at the right temperature, held for the right time, every life stage dies. No chemicals, no resistance, no surviving eggs.
What’s inside the guide
- The exact target temperatures and hold times that actually kill bed bugs and their eggs (get this wrong and they survive)
- How to build a heat chamber cheaply — or which ready-made unit to buy
- Exactly what to treat and how to load it so nothing survives in a cold pocket
- What to keep out — the items heat will ruin
- How heat fits into a complete elimination plan so they don’t come back
- The common mistakes that waste money and let infestations drag on for months
Why this instead of a $1,500 exterminator?
A single professional heat treatment runs $1,000–$5,000, and you may need more than one visit. This guide gives you the same method for a one-time $48 — and it’s yours forever, for this infestation and any future scare.
The cost of waiting
Bed bugs don’t hold still while you research. A single female lays around 5–7 eggs a week, and each egg hatches in 10–14 days. That’s how a “just one room” problem quietly becomes a whole-home infestation in a month or two — the point where a four-figure pro treatment stops being optional.
Treating early, with a method that actually works, is the cheap version of this problem.
Is this for you?
This guide is for you if:
- You’ve found bed bugs (or you’re terrified you might)
- Sprays haven’t worked and you’re tired of throwing money at the problem
- You can’t justify a four-figure exterminator bill
- You want a method that’s proven, not a gimmick
Frequently asked questions
Does heat really kill bed bugs? Yes — sustained heat above roughly 118°F is lethal to bed bugs at every life stage, including the eggs that survive chemical sprays. It’s the same principle professional heat treatments use. The guide gives you the exact temperatures and hold times.
Do I need to buy expensive equipment? No. The guide shows you how to build an effective heat chamber cheaply, and lists ready-made options if you’d rather buy one.
How fast do I get it? Instantly. After checkout you get immediate access and can start reading in minutes.
Can’t I piece this together for free online? Mostly, yes — that’s how we learned it. But forums contradict each other, and with heat the details are pass/fail: a few degrees or a few minutes short and the eggs survive; too hot and you damage your belongings. The guide is the tested temperatures, hold times, load layouts, and checklists in one place — so your first attempt works.
I rent / live in an apartment — will this work for me? Yes. A heat chamber treats your belongings without touching the building itself, so it works in any home — and it pairs perfectly with whatever your landlord’s pest company does to the structure.
What if it doesn’t help? You’re covered by a 30-day money-back guarantee. If it’s not for you, email us for a full refund.
Stop losing sleep. Beat them with heat.
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