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New Oxy-Green Bed Bug Solution Offers Amazing 100% Success Rate

The Oxy-Green Bed Bug Solution is the only bed bug removal system that uses just one treatment, is completely environmentally friendly and is guaranteed to work.

2012-01-30
CLEVELAND, OH, January 30, 2012 (Press-News.org) Everyone's heard the familiar axiom "If you make a better mousetrap, the world will beat a path to your door." Today, replace mousetrap invention with bed bug solution and they'll no doubt knock down your door.

The magnitude of the bed bug epidemic in the U.S. has befuddled the pest control industry to date. Chemical solutions have only a 50% success rate, plus the bugs are becoming pesticide-resistant. Heat treatments don't penetrate wallboards where the bed bugs hide or heat the slab. Dry steam invites mold problems. (Did you ever meet dry water?) Freezing creates dew point, also meaning mold. The Oxy-Green Bed Bug Solution is the only bed bug removal system that uses just one treatment, is completely environmentally friendly and is guaranteed to work. This new, patented bed bug removal process uses 1-2-3 combo punches of pressurized gas, a powerful enzyme, and an essential oil inhibitor to kill both bed bugs and their eggs and digest the proteins.

"Bedbugs are a bloodsucking menace, and conventional treatments flat out don't work! " said Charlles Bohdy, Founder of Ideaworks Ideas and Solutions. "The cure has been sometimes worse than the disease because virtually all of the existing methods rely on the use of potentially toxic chemicals. The toughest challenge in engineering a permanent solution to the bed bug epidemic is that bed bugs don't just live in the bed. They hide in nooks and crannies and wall cavities. As a National Home Improvement Author and Safe Mold Remediation Expert, I experienced similar issues when dealing with mold because it also hides in inaccessible spaces. Early on I discovered that the poisons used to 'cure' mold infestations inadvertently left behind residual poisons that could make occupants ill."

Over ten years ago, Bohdy developed the first Green Mold Remediation Protocol, which uses safe, natural products to eliminate mold along with an oxygen-based gas to penetrate hard-to-reach areas. This led him to develop the country's first completely effective, non-toxic to humans but lethal to bed bugs methodology. It utilizes an oxygen-based gas that can be forced under pressure into tiny cracks and crevices where bed bugs nest. It is coupled with both an enzyme and an essential oil-based egg killer with repellency properties.

The Bed Bug Blaster machine built to deliver this solution has been tested at the University of Florida as well as repeatedly field-tested in Houston, Texas on varying bed bug infestations. These real-world tests have shown conclusively that the new Oxy-Green Bed Bug Solution works with complete efficacy.

According to Mark Harlan, owner of the Coral Gables apartment complex in Houston, Texas and several other rental sites, "This unique pest control solution not only got rid of all of our bed bugs, it eradicated roaches and termites and even took out a couple of mice and a snake! It also eradicated bathroom mold and mildew and removed new paint/carpet odors. We will definitely be using the Oxy-Green Bed Bug Solution for make-ready purposes prior to all new rentals and throughout the course of our building maintenance."

Bohdy is now looking for licensees nationwide to bring the Oxy-Green Bed Bug Solution to market. Property owners, pest control operators, apartment managers, airline clean-up crews and hoteliers are just a few of the business types that have expressed a need for this industry-changing invention and system. For more information about this exciting new business opportunity, please visit http://www.bedbugremovalcentral.biz.

About Idea Works Ideas and Solutions
Since 1995, Bohdy has been a leading industry user and developer of professional ozone sanitizing systems for business and residential uses. Initially focused on mold remediation and foundation restoration, Bohdy pioneered the High Output Ozone Shock Treatments to destroy invisible mold spores as well as to penetrate into small cracks and crevices that liquid chemical spray poisons do not reach. These units have 5-10 times the ozone output of most other large ozone generators. Uses include fire and flood clean-up; mold remediation; hotel, club and school disinfection; cruise ship and boat maintenance; crime scene restoration; odor removal; bio-hazard abatement and more.

Ozone levels used by the BiO3Blasters are so strong that they penetrate into paint, wallpaper, furniture and carpeting to scour away odors and deodorize a room in hours or minutes. Ozone will destroy hazardous microbial volatile organic compounds and myco-toxins (mold poisons) that can be left behind by traditional clean-up methods.

Another first in the field is the company's new Ozone Tunnel technology that allows up to 30% more ozone output from a generator cell. This re-designed generator cell was coupled with a 1-1.5 Horsepower engine/blower in the company's Rugged Pro Line, the most effective high output ozone cannon on the market. Pricing is on average half that of major competitors with similar outputs.

The most recent innovation is the new, patented whole house pressurization technology, the Bed Bug Blaster machine. This machine actually allows a structure to be positively pressurized with massive levels of activated oxygen gas. This gas is a USDA ORGANIC label approved sanitizer in its aqueous and gaseous states. Positive pressurization means that the gas is actually forced into the wall cavities and outlets and other areas where the bugs can hide, places that traditional steaming, freezing and spraying techniques cannot reach. Bohdy has applied for a second patent for a complete system and process that uses equipment like CO2 generators coupled with enzymes and essential oils to eradicate the eggs and even discourage their return.


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[Press-News.org] New Oxy-Green Bed Bug Solution Offers Amazing 100% Success Rate
The Oxy-Green Bed Bug Solution is the only bed bug removal system that uses just one treatment, is completely environmentally friendly and is guaranteed to work.