Posted by George Marsh on October 11, 2013 at 05:49:31 from (50.121.112.194):
My termite/bug man always wants me to make some crazy one of a kind things. This time he wants to make an oven on wheels. The only way he can get rid of bed bugs is to heat the house to about 145-150. EPA won't allow him to use chemicals. Bed bugs is becoming a big deal at some universities, like the engineering school Bubba is attending. He claims the foreign exchange students are responsible for the problem.
Anyone ever heard of an oven for bed bugs? Anyone have plans for one?
I been thinking this oven has to be air tight or the bugs will crawl out. That only leaves the option of electric heat. He wants to put things like large screen TV's, microwaves, in the oven, so temp control is critical. He has an idea of putting this oven on his small trailer, insulate it and leave oven outside. What is the best way to insulate, materials to make it out of, and make it air tight. Is there something like a very large gun safe I could use. Keep in mind my bug man knows I will consult Bubba to find the cheapest way to build it. George
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