Active report in a unit or room? Fast, discreet response protects the rest of the property.

Commercial bed bug control that protects your guests and your reviews.

In a hotel, apartment community, or care facility, a bed bug report isn't just a pest problem — it's a review, a reputation, and a liability problem. We respond discreetly, treat thoroughly with the full professional toolkit, and follow up until the unit is clear and back in service. Quiet, documented, and persistent.

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Reputation risk
one report can drive reviews and complaints
Spreads
between adjacent units if not contained
Discreet service
scheduled to protect guests and tenants
Documented
service records for liability and compliance

Signs of bed bugs in a commercial property

  • Guest or tenant reports of bites, often in lines or clusters on exposed skin
  • Rust- or blood-colored spots on linens, mattress seams, or box springs
  • Dark droppings along mattress piping, headboards, baseboards, and furniture joints
  • Shed skins or pale egg casings in seams, cracks, and behind furniture
  • Reports clustered in adjacent units or rooms — a sign of spread between spaces
  • Live bugs in mattress seams, behind headboards, and in upholstered furniture

How we treat commercial bed bug control

A targeted approach for lasting results.

1

Inspect & contain

We inspect the affected unit and adjacent spaces — bed bugs spread between rooms and apartments, so containment matters as much as treatment. We confirm the extent, identify harborage points, and document what we find so you have a clear record for your files and your liability protection.

2

Treat discreetly with the full professional toolkit

Residual treatments where bed bugs harbor and travel, desiccant dust worked into voids and outlets, and insect growth regulators to break the breeding cycle — applied together, the way professional bed bug control actually works. Service is scheduled discreetly to protect guest and tenant relationships and keep the disruption invisible to everyone else.

3

Follow up until the unit is clear

Bed bugs almost always need more than one visit, and in a multi-unit property the goal is a unit that's genuinely clear before it goes back in service — not one that's quietly still a problem. We return and keep treating until it's resolved, with monitoring across adjacent spaces and documented records at each step.

Commercial Bed Bug Control — common questions

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