Can A Hair Dryer Kill Bed Bugs? – true or false


Dave Campbell

As a homeowner, you take great pride in keeping your house clean and free of pests. But have you ever considered the possibility that something as innocuous as a hair dryer could be used to rid your home of bed bugs?

It may sound too good to be true, but it’s not! In this article we’ll discuss the effectiveness of killing bed bugs with a hair dryer, how it works, what kind of hair dryers are best suited for the job and why it has become such an attractive alternative.

Whether you are looking for a simple solution or taking preventative measures against infestations now, read on and learn more about how to use a blow dryer against these unwelcome guests.

Using a blow dryer for a bed bug infestation

If you’re dealing with a bed bug problem, you’ve probably tried everything to get rid of bed bugs for good. One question that may have crossed your mind is whether a hair dryer can kill bed bugs. Most bed bugs are pretty good at finding hiding spots around your bed or bed sheets. So the first thing is just finding them, but once you have found them, then you can try out using a blow dryer.

The short answer is yes, but only under certain hot temperature conditions. Bed bugs cannot survive heat treatment over 113 degrees Fahrenheit, so a hair dryer set to the highest heat setting could potentially kill bed bugs on contact. However, you would need to hold the heat of the blow dryer on the affected area for at least 30 seconds to ensure they are fully eliminated. You will then have to work around the entire room If you have enough heat, it might work. It is unlikely that a clothes dryer would be hot enough to kill bed bugs.

Keep in mind, though, that a hair dryer is not a foolproof or effective method for eradicating bed bugs, and professional extermination may be necessary to fully eliminate the infestation.

blow dryer and bed bug

Other DIY methods for getting rid of bed bugs

If you’re dealing with a bed bug infestation and looking for DIY methods to get rid of them, there are a few options to try. Some people swear by using diatomaceous earth, a natural powder that can be sprinkled around your bed and other more bug infested areas.

Others have had success with essential oils like tea tree, lavender, and peppermint. Steam cleaning your mattress and furniture can also help kill the bugs and bed bug eggs. Remember to be thorough and persistent in your efforts, as bed bugs and eggs can be notoriously difficult to eliminate completely on your own.

If all else fails to effectively kill bed bugs, it may be time to call in a professional exterminator.

When to call a professional pest control service

Pests are highly adaptable creatures and can often find their way into our homes undetected. While some DIY methods may seem effective such as heat treatments, they may only provide temporary relief, and the bed bugs will soon return. That’s when it’s time to call in the professionals.

A professional pest control service is better equipped to identify the pest problem, locate their nesting areas, and provide effective and long-term solutions. With their experience and expertise, they can tailor treatment plans to your specific needs and ensure that the pests are eradicated safely and effectively.

Calling a professional pest control service can save you time and money in the long run and provide you with the peace of mind that your home is pest-free.

 

All in all, trying to eliminate bed bugs on your own can be a daunting task. A hair dryer simply isn’t strong enough or the hot air hot enough to kill bed bugs, and unless you want to spend hours treating your entire home by yourself, it might be best to call in a professional pest control service when you suspect a bed bug issue.

Fortunately, there are many other DIY methods apart from using hair dryers that can help you attack a bed bug infestation before going the route of hiring an exterminator. Taking precautions such as washing clothes and linens on high heat and vacuum regularly will go a long way in helping you eradicate bed bugs and identify an infestation early.

When in doubt, enlisting professional assistance is always the right move; rest assured that the experts have specifically designed treatments that target pesky bugs like these.

Dave Campbell

I'm Dave Campbell and the owner of deadpestz.com. You can read more about me and my background on my About Me page.

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