We're about to start using this at my company soon. This is a very informative video thank you
@sanjosemike3137 Жыл бұрын
Jeremy presented a good discussion of Aprehend. However, we had a heat treatment that was not successful. I am still getting bitten after spending 3014 dollars. It did not work. I have had the company out and they "insist" I find live (or dead bugs) in order to do anything more. They insist there are none, but I am still getting bitten every night. Aprehend is the only thing I have left. I am praying it works. Jeremy is correct about the fact that YOU HAVE TO BE THEIR BAIT. This means you must allow yourself to get bitten every night. However, when you DO, you know they are picking up the spores which feels really GOOD! I am into my 4th Aprehend day today. IF YOU CANNOT TOLERATE BEING BITTEN AS THE BAIT FOR APREHEND, IT IS NOT FOR YOU. Sanjosemike (no longer in CA)
@Jeremys_Bed_Bug_HQ Жыл бұрын
100% Mike! another thing to consider if you haven't seen any live bugs you could also be potentially dealing with mites or another biting insect. I have done quite a few treatments where there were multiple insect issues going on. for mites they're usually introduced from rodents or wildlife in the area and are pretty common but not well spoken about like bed bugs. Just my two cents, either way I hope the bites will stop for you soon!
@sanjosemike3137 Жыл бұрын
@@Jeremys_Bed_Bug_HQ We live in the desert. However, our landscape is watered 3 times/week. There are thousands of birds, and yes rodents where we live. Our desert is truly a living desert. Plus, we had a huge remodel done and need our vents cleaned which we are doing on Monday. Your post is very meaningful and logical. Sanjosemike (no longer in CA)
@hplifestylelessonsandfun9131 Жыл бұрын
Could you give us an update. I hope you’re BB free. Did the Aprehend work?
@sanjosemike3137 Жыл бұрын
@@hplifestylelessonsandfun9131 Thanks sincerely for your question. Out of fairness, I owe you both an apology and an answer: When I first "encountered" bed bugs, I could see what appear to be bite marks on my legs, arms and hands. We had little bugs around the bed, but never on the mattress. After months of treating them, I went to a dermatologist who pointed out that I had eczema and (possibly) also Schamberg's disease, which looks very much like bed bug bites. I sent samples of the "bed bugs" to our state entomologist, who examined them (for free) and told me they were darkling beetles (which never bite humans). I never actually ever encountered a REAL bed bug, even though I paid 3000 dollars for the treatment. I am a retired doctor. I have nobody to blame but myself. But they looked VERY much like bedbug bites, even though they never itched. If there is a lesson here: Go to a dermatologist and make sure you don't have eczema. Consequently, I owe you and apology. I never actually had bed bugs. All told, I spend about 4,000 dollars on phantom bed bugs. Sanjosemike (no longer in CA)
@hplifestylelessonsandfun9131 Жыл бұрын
@@sanjosemike3137 I’m glad you’re done with the trauma of thinking you had bed bugs. I’m sure we have them. UGG! God bless you
@sarahbohnstadt37934 ай бұрын
We use Aprehend for "preventative measures," the treatment is sprayed on the baseboards of our apartments every three months. Curious if you think this is the best approach? The tenants need to be out of their apartment for 4 hours after. Wondering if volcanoes would be better just for monitoring?
@xxbeccabrutalityxx787328 күн бұрын
Wow your tenants are so lucky that you actually treat for pests. The landlord for my apartment complex does zero pest control/prevention. And now, here I am, with bed bugs. In a building with 11 other apartments. So I doubt any treatment course I take is going to permanently rid my home of them. Oh and another plus, I'm 35 weeks pregnant so this is just perfect timing (': I am considering moving into a small house so at least, even though the bugs will come with me, I'll be able to properly treat my home for them. Without another tenant giving them back to me every time I try.
@brandons5396 Жыл бұрын
Hey Jeremy, am I able to vacuum carpets/baseboards after aprehend has been applied?
@ggatzjr475511 ай бұрын
Good video, you forgot today apprehend should not be applied to carpets. It won't work. If areas of a carpet need to be treated, lay tape down and spray on the tape.
@Jeremys_Bed_Bug_HQ11 ай бұрын
I haven't thought about doing that i have been applying directly to the baseboard. thats a great tip!
@ggatzjr475511 ай бұрын
@@Jeremys_Bed_Bug_HQyour welcome. I've been researching the product recently since my company is all in with using this product.
@JosephLatulippe-ws2uk5 ай бұрын
It does not work . Carpet or no . Was a bad idea. Failed in the 50s and today
@marvinperez17028 ай бұрын
hey Jeremy question: warrantys, you talk about 60 days. Bedbugs are not born in ppls properties, therefore if client brings the problem back to his property do you still cover it?. changing clients habits are the hardest thing to do plus what about apartments, do you still give 6 month Warranty?
@Jeremys_Bed_Bug_HQ8 ай бұрын
i do offer a 6 month warranty on most unit, including apartments. They do have to have an inspection of all adjacent units to ensure the neighbors do not already have them and travel back and forth to the unit.
@CarrieMcCabe-dg3zt4 ай бұрын
Hi thank you for the information, I'm in an apt and have been sprayed ×2 with an apprehend treatment. They are so bad right now it will be 2weeks since it was done, I'm wondering when I will notice a change?
@Jeremys_Bed_Bug_HQ4 ай бұрын
Hi! The first 2-6 weeks is the brunt of the activity from bed bugs from our experience. No fast knock down with aprehend unfortunately but if applied in the right areas and the apt is prepped accordingly to Aprehend instructions it works great
@jeonghaelee1815Күн бұрын
Can i spray crossfire after i spray aprehend..?
@corymoore-l2h Жыл бұрын
i'm looking to also switch to aprehend. using crossfire mainly now. i hear it is low prep. are there any other info on application process?
@sanjosemike3137 Жыл бұрын
You have to have a "heart to heart" talk with your customers. You need to tell them up front that they will have to be the "bait" for about 2-4 weeks. Unless they are able to handle this, Aprehend is not for them. However, heat treatments don't always work. Mine didn't, even though it cost me over 3000 dollars. Thank God I can afford this. Millions of people cannot. You can still vacuum up thousands of BB's and therefore reduce the infestation before you lay down the Aprehend. That will reduce a lot of the trauma. If you have seriously infested mattresses, you need to consider throwing them out, or encasing them immediately. I don't mean to tell you your business. But I have a LOT of experience, Respectfully, Sanjosemike (no longer in CA)
@Jeremys_Bed_Bug_HQ Жыл бұрын
This is exactly the best way to present it to a customer. My pitch is if you want them gone right away (or at least fastest results) he treatment with a chemical application is the best. But if you do have patience and knowing that bites will occur and that you will potentially see bed bugs ( depending on infestation size) aprehend is a more affordable and less impact to the home approach.
@ggatzjr475511 ай бұрын
You can use crossfire and apprehend together. Let's say like crossfire on the bed frame but apprehend on the box spring. The talk is needed but since usually a customer is out of the dwelling during service. I treat everywhere the customer may think is a safe location to sleep. Your doing a barrier spray around the bed and at the baseboards anyway so yes you can tell the customer to be bait but they might not like that idea. Hit everything and remember your not treating surfaces commonly being contacted by the body.
@JosephLatulippe-ws2uk5 ай бұрын
Stick with the crossfire . As not great as it is it is still way better and half the cost , im going back to crossfire
@BadgerBabyBoy10 ай бұрын
How safe is apprehend for humans and pets? What exactly is it?
@YouKnowJuneau4 ай бұрын
very
@camisf78 Жыл бұрын
Does Aprehend stain or leave a visible film? Is it safe to use on a leather sectional recliner being you're in constant contact with the surface? Have you had any customers have any type of reaction to this product? Can I use a pesticide type tank sprayer to spray this? Sorry, so many questions.
@ggatzjr475511 ай бұрын
You don't spray the chemical on surfaces where your body touch. You spray behind and under cushions, the back side of the chair or couch, the legs, it doesn't stain but it is advised you apply a small portion to an area normally not seen to test. You can not use a regular sprayer. Companies get a special sprayer and training on how to apply. Another reason only people with a license should apply it.
@camisf7811 ай бұрын
@ggatzjr4755 Very detailed info and definitely makes sense. Thanks for taking the time to set me straight. Appreciate you.
@Naturzone110 ай бұрын
This does leave a white residue on some materials that washes off. It only can be applied in a airbrush device specifically calibrated for Aprehend. Don't waist it spraying out of a tank!
@camisf7810 ай бұрын
@Naturzone1 Thanks for the heads up. Appreciate your response.
@Rico-Suave_4 ай бұрын
Great video, thank you very much , note to self(nts) watched 00:01
@JosephLatulippe-ws2uk5 ай бұрын
It’s good to remember that aprehend does not work. It simply does not kill bedbugs at all.
@Jeremys_Bed_Bug_HQ5 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear it did not work for you. The 1000s of customers our business has served would disagree with you unfortunately . It must be applied properly for it to be effective. We have done places with 10 year infestations that we have been able to give them back there peace at night when they sleep.
@alexandrabrown4434 ай бұрын
@@Jeremys_Bed_Bug_HQ I am concerned about the heat. I spoke with an entomologist who said that it is hard to get it to the customer without exposing to high heat. Is there a way to ensure that it isnt in high heat?
@Jeremys_Bed_Bug_HQ4 ай бұрын
@@alexandrabrown443 during summer months it is difficult to be sure it isnt exposed during shipping. i have not had a bad batch yet (that i am aware of) over the couple hundred bottles we have used
@GeorgeZimmermen9 ай бұрын
Bullshit you should have a guarantee! That is an asinine thing to do as someone who’s been killing bed bugs for 16 years. You can offer a 30 day warranty but thats it. No way in hell am i offering anything more than that with the people ive seen and dealt with. Id be doing free work all the time. Most professional pest companies learned this the hard way 15 years ago when they had to do free work because of reintroduction.
@Jeremys_Bed_Bug_HQ9 ай бұрын
To an extent I can agree, it's next to impossible to guarantee anything in pest control. Specifically bed bugs which are introduced pest. However as long as a customer prepares in accordance to the preparation instructions I have no problem with a guarantee. Where i run into issues is underprepared or completely non-prepared units. These stipulations I'll mention on the first treatment that I can't guarantee if conditions remain the same. If they do prepare better the second time to where I can guarantee it I'll do so. Transparency is key in our industry and I never want to make anyone feel bait and switched so I always outline all the warranty/guarantee information within the contract.
@JudgedMentalMusic8 ай бұрын
A 6 month guarantee Is nothing lol
@Jeremys_Bed_Bug_HQ8 ай бұрын
this is 3 times the industry standard for a bed bug warranty. we offer up to a lifetime warranty as well
@JasonB-b4d7 ай бұрын
6 month guarantee is great! Most places do 30 days then you pay them again for the reinfestaion.
@JudgedMentalMusic7 ай бұрын
@@JasonB-b4d my company does 1 year
@NOTHEOTHERGUY Жыл бұрын
Just bring back DDT! Rachel Carson was a charlatan!
@AudiophileTubes Жыл бұрын
Sure, let's bring back Thalidomide as well! Your 2 headed baby will love you for it!
@sanjosemike3137 Жыл бұрын
@@AudiophileTubes Thalidomide is a safe drug if you are not pregnant. It works, just not for females who are or may become pregnant. Sanjosemike (no longer in CA) Retired surgeon
@PhoenixPestControlTN Жыл бұрын
DDT was not the magic bullet everybody thinks. And not the catalyst for increasing Bed Bug population.
@bythebayou5351 Жыл бұрын
@@PhoenixPestControlTN Tell us more about why there is a global epidemic of bed bug infestations. What was the cause of bb proliferation if not the loss of DDT as a tool?
@AB..__.. Жыл бұрын
@@bythebayou5351 DDT was banned in 1972. The increased incidence of BB in Western countries is much more recent.