She explained:
Bed bugs rely heavily on environmental stability.
They need predictable conditions to hide, feed, and reproduce.
Disrupt that environment…
And they can’t survive in it.
The problem?
Most solutions only target visible areas.
Not the hidden ones.
Then she told me about something different.
A dual-wave system.
Ultrasonic waves (20–65 kHz):
Constantly shifting frequencies create neurological stress, preventing nesting and feeding.
Electromagnetic pulses:
Travel through walls, mattresses, and furniture reaching bugs and eggs in places sprays and heat often miss.
"That’s the difference," she said.
"It doesn’t chase them. It affects their entire environment."
"How fast?" I asked.
"Initial disruption within days. Full displacement within about a week in many cases."
I was already opening my laptop.
"It’s called PestLab," she said.