Bed Bug Treatment

Every hotel is powerless against the introduction of bed bugs. A bed bug infestation is not a sign of poor hygiene or cleanliness of the facility. However, if there is a bed bug infestation in a hotel, there is an acute risk that the infestation will spread from room to room.

This process can even be accelerated by incorrectly selected or used methods. Bed bugs can lay up to four eggs per day. The larvae hatch from the eggs within two weeks and develop into insects in about six weeks.

These in turn can reproduce with a blood meal. To be able to act correctly in the event of a bed bug infestation, we train your housekeepers, your housekeeping staff, and your technical management so that in the event of an infestation, the spread to adjacent rooms can be prevented. Our specialist staff can then combat the infestation using a specially applied double procedure and the rooms are biologically clean the next day and can be rented out again.

This reduces the loss of sales to a minimum. Our procedures The first step is to kill the bed bugs, their eggs, and larvae using a special heat treatment. From 45 ˚C onwards, the biological change process begins in larvae. This process is non-toxic and eliminates all vermin, including their eggs and larvae, immediately and safely. After the 24-hour process at a maximum of 70 ˚C heat, the heat transfer is suspended.

To ensure safety and not allow live bugs to search for others hidden, we use an ionized spraying process across the board in which a non-toxic insecticidal cold mist is sprayed using a patented sprayer. This means that all solid objects, surfaces in the room, walls, ceilings, beds, mattresses, furniture, textiles, niches, and cracks are treated.

The equipment and facilities in the room are not damaged by this double procedure.