Bed Bug Freezing
Cryonite is the new method on the market where we freeze the bed bugs. Carbon dioxide snow (“dry ice” snow) is very cold: about -110F (-78.9C). (The Cryonite effect – rapid freezing – depends on a patented mix of particle sizes and speeds. Cooling occurs in several phases, each phase having the optimal combination of particle size and speed. High speed help particles penetrate deep into thin cracks and crevices and through long pipes. But high speed is also an integral part of the freezing itself. For the energy transfer to be efficient, the ice particles need contact with the target (bug or surface). High speed makes for good, contact-making impact on the target. This service comes with a one-month warranty.