Stop hiring pest control companies to kill your bed bugs on their schedule!
One of your students brought bed bugs back to school with them. Before you know it, multiple dorm rooms have bed bugs. Now what? Your general pest control contract does not cover bed bugs. Your pest control company wants to treat it chemically and the infestation will keep growing. The cost for the treatment can be $600 or more per room.
Don’t wait for bed bugs to ruin the student experience in your dorm, student housing, or university housing. Traditional bed bug treatments can take weeks and will destroy your reputation in the interim. Join the hundreds of hospitality managers, property management companies, and pest control professionals who have decided that our do-it-yourself treatment method with heat is the most effective and economical method of bed bug elimination available. Kill bed bugs and their eggs with GreenTech Heat in a single, discreet, one-day bed bug heat treatment.
We wrote the books on killing bed bugs and termites— and their eggs!— with heat.

Why Choose GreenTech?
- Years of field experience in pest control
- The best ROI in heat treatment equipment and training
- Affordable and portable
- Technology independently/university tested
- Heat safely kills bed bugs
- EPA approved
- Ongoing training/technical support
What People Say
Modern bed bug populations are highly resistant to the insecticides used for their control. Because bed bugs are difficult to access and our insecticides do not work as well as we would like, with home owners and pest management. Heat is known to be a very effective bed bug killer and it can be used in many different ways to treat infestations.
Dini M. Miller, Ph.D.
Department of Entomology
Virginia Tech
When you treat with GreenTech Heat equipment, you get results.
GreenTech Heat treatments are different than pesticidal treatments.
Even when deemed effective, traditional treatments require repeat applications. Even if the initial treatment kills 100% of all insect pests, chemicals are not generally ovicidal and most chemicals require time to denature the insect carapace... leaving a time when the bed bugs will still bite! A week or two later and eggs hatch, and your customer thinks your treatment failed and calls you back for a repeat treatment. When your clients, guests, and residents consider the inconvenience of multiple treatments—and being bit each time a clutch of eggs hatches!—a less-expensive treatment can quickly become significantly more costly, painful, and inconvenient.
Heat naturally kills all bed bugs, termites, cockroaches, fleas, spiders, sliverfish, and other insects in a single, one-day treatment: adults, nymphs, eggs. Because heat kills the eggs, there are no future generations to bite and pester your customers.