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First off, "Bombing" a house is very unsafe and dangerous to humans, epically children and pets. The pest management has turned its gears towards inspecting the home, either with a K-9 dog or by an inspector. Once it has been confirmed their is bed bug activity in the dwelling, proper treatment menthods are used.

We do not recommend using methods of "Bombing" because it will leave residue in your house where treatment isn't necessary, and because of how unsafe the method is.

"Freezing" bed bugs is a common method that pest control companies use. After our own research we found that "freezing" bed bugs is not very effective. When bed bugs are treated they must be killed. Followups after treatment is necessary to ensure eradication.

We recommend treating with proper materials only in the rooms that have been confirmed with bed bug activity to ensure the smallest amount of chemical usage inside of a home.

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