Bedbugs can survive being frozen at extreme temperatures as long as they are cooled gradually as the climate or weather changes as opposed to flash freezing. When it comes t heat anytime the temperature reaches 120 degrees Fahrenheit for over 5 to 10 minutes they die and their egg capsule will die too.
Actually, extreme heat is the best way to exterminate bed bugs. I have no personal experience with them, but I have been hearing stories and reports about them on NPR (National Public Radio). Professional exterminators that deal with bedbugs have you remove any belongings that can melt, or are otherwise heat sensitive, from your home or office. Then they heat up your house, I think to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. It may be more than that.
bro it just needs to be freakin hot so those suckers can die!
Yes he will die.
How hot does a house have to be to kill bed bugs
no they do not bed bugs are something that has to be specially treated
it is beacuse when you heat up it gets hot ofe course and hot teps are very bad for you and when it getrs to high in you body you can die...
however hot you set it to be
HOT ! ;)
temp light is on a 1991 Chevy lumina car not hot...
A faulty temp sending unit can do that.
temp gauge is stuck on hot
The highest temp. is 130
175
160-180 Fahrenheit for boiler temp