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<blockquote data-quote="C clearly" data-source="post: 988969" data-attributes="member: 1589"><p>I use my freezer for bedbug control, too. My back pack fits in quite nicely if I don't have it stuffed full. Here is a <a href="https://www.bedbugs.umn.edu/bed-bug-control-in-residences/freezing" target="_blank"><em>reference</em></a> on the effectiveness of freezing for killing bedbugs. A key sentence is:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Freezers set to 0°F are effective in killing bed bugs, but the things you are freezing must be left in the freezer for at least 4 days.</li> </ul><p>I have a regular fridge with a freezer drawer on the bottom, and have checked that the temperature goes down to about -15 C (5F). So I leave things in my freezer for another day or so. It's possible that a walk-in or chest freezer is colder, so the required time would be less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C clearly, post: 988969, member: 1589"] I use my freezer for bedbug control, too. My back pack fits in quite nicely if I don't have it stuffed full. Here is a [URL='https://www.bedbugs.umn.edu/bed-bug-control-in-residences/freezing'][I]reference[/I][/URL] on the effectiveness of freezing for killing bedbugs. A key sentence is: [LIST] [*]Freezers set to 0°F are effective in killing bed bugs, but the things you are freezing must be left in the freezer for at least 4 days. [/LIST] I have a regular fridge with a freezer drawer on the bottom, and have checked that the temperature goes down to about -15 C (5F). So I leave things in my freezer for another day or so. It's possible that a walk-in or chest freezer is colder, so the required time would be less. [/QUOTE]
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