Bed Bug and Scabies Treatment Electric Power Steamer
This electric power steamer is a complement for scabies or bed bug treatment.
Using an Electric Power Steamer kills on contact. Bed bugs and mites are particularly susceptible to heat, which is why steaming can be a very effective way to kill bed bugs and mite infestations in your home.
BENEFITS
Nozzle Temp 210 Degrees F
Easy-to-Use
Hand-Held
240 Degree F Boiler Temperature
Attachments Included: Accessory Adapter, Fabric Brush & Lint Remover (see second product image)
I used this steamer to **** scabies mites in my house. It works really well. Thanks!
*Results may vary*
(Verified Purchase - Review Imported From Previous Shopping Cart - Posted by Stephanie Tucker on 17th Nov 2011)
Hi,Thanks for recommending this steamer. It really helped to get into hard to reach cracks and crevices where they live and you can't reach with chemicals. Big help! *
(Verified Purchase - Review Imported From Previous Shopping Cart - Posted by Jon Patterson on 17th Nov 2011)
Bed Bugs were no match for my steamer craze. It really helped to **** them in the hard to reach places. I really do think this steamer helped a ton on cleaning all the furniture in the house.
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(Verified Purchase - Review Imported From Previous Shopping Cart - Posted by Thomas, NY on 21st Jan 2013)
Bed bugs and other pest are doomed by your Electric Power Steamer.
Finally I can get on top of this frustrating nuisance once and for all.
It's still a lot of work, but that is just an extra benefit to help keeping you on your toes while you are watching the enemy instantly shriveling up on contact.
I made myself an attachment with a hose and nozzle to blow right close into crevices, never to have them to come out again.
Making it part of your household chores for a while and if you find any more, you still have this marvelous tool ready. No more worry.
Thanks and keep on bringing out more of those useful products. *
(Verified Purchase - Review Imported From Previous Shopping Cart - Posted by Jonh Schenck from Toronto. on 28th Apr 2015)