Advantages
Heat Process vs. Chemical Treatment (Advantages in Bold)
Category | Heat Process |
Chemical Treatment |
Treatments required | 1 | Several – Min. 3 |
Time out of Residence | 8 to 9 hrs for treatment | 4 hrs. to 2 days or more |
Time required to do the actual job | 8 to 9 hrs | Approx. 1 hr. or less |
Chemicals left behind | NONE | Residual Chemicals |
Concern for Children or Pets | NONE | Possible reaction to chemicals |
Furniture required to move |
Minimal Workers will move selected items |
Move all to center of room, Stand bed up against wall |
Area to be treated |
Complete residence and the heat will Penetrate into areas where the pests hides |
Spot or Perimeter Treatment |
Pest movement after treatment | NONE | Pests are starting to detect the chemical and starting to move around the structure |
Forms of Pest being treated |
All forms (Adult, Larvae and Egg) The heat will penetrate everywhere the pests hide |
Live pests only and must be in direct contact with the pest. Have to wait for the egg to hatch |
Preparation for treatment | Remove heat sensitive items, wash clothing in dresser drawers No furniture movement | Move all furniture to center of room, stand bed against wall, wash all clothing |
Clean up after treatment | Good vacuum to clean up dead pests | Vacuum and wipe residual chemical off all items |
Inspection |
You know you have them. We use No Chemicals |
Have to inspect before Chemicals can be applied Additional cost |
Invested Furniture | Heat will penetrate through and save all furniture and mattresses | Have to throw out or cover invested furniture |
Cost |
Initial cost is higher but by the time Chemical treatment is done, over cost is very similar Advantage is One Time Treatment |
Cost less per treatment but requires multiple applications and may require some furniture to be discarded and replaced |