Collection: Steam Cleaner For Bed Bugs

Frequently Asked Questions
No, bed bugs and their eggs cannot survive steam cleaning if the steam reaches at least 160–180 °F, as the high temperature kills them on contact.
The best steamer for killing bed bugs is the Dupray Neat Steam Cleaner because it produces high-temperature steam, has versatile attachments for furniture and mattresses, and is effective for home use.
No, bed bugs cannot live in your hair because they feed on blood and prefer hiding in cracks, mattresses, or furniture, not on humans.
Exterminators get rid of bed bugs using a combination of chemical treatments, heat treatments, steam, vacuuming, and thorough inspections of cracks, furniture, and bedding to eliminate all life stages.
Heat treatment (steam or whole-room heating to ≥ 120–130 °F), combined with thorough cleaning and chemical treatments, is the only method known to kill bed bugs 100% in all life stages.
You should quarantine infested items for at least 2 weeks in sealed bags or hot dryers, but complete eradication often requires repeated treatments and inspections over several weeks.