Bed Bug Control in New York & Long Island
We provide fast, safe, and guaranteed bed bug treatment for homes, apartments, hotels, and businesses across New York City and Long Island.
What are bed bugs?
Bed bugs are small, parasitic insects that feed on human blood, typically at night. They don’t fly but can crawl quickly and hide in mattresses, box springs, bed frames, baseboards, and furniture. In New York and Long Island , bed bugs are especially common in densely populated areas, apartments, hotels, and second‑hand furniture. They are resilient and can survive for months without feeding, making early detection and professional treatment critical.
Bed Bug Bites
Life Cycle of a Bed Bug
Bed Bug Size vs. Rice Grain
Why Bed Bugs Are Dangerous?
Bed bugs are not known to spread disease, but their bites can cause intense itching, redness, and in some cases allergic reactions or secondary skin infections. Constant bites disrupt sleep and cause stress and anxiety, especially in families and travelers. Because they hide in seams and cracks, they are hard to detect and remove with DIY methods alone. Untreated infestations can spread from room to room and to neighboring units, making professional eradication essential.
Why New York & Long Island Are at Risk?
New York City and Long Island have high population density, frequent travel, and a large number of apartments, hotels, and short‑term rentals, all of which increase the chances of bed bug spread. Used furniture, luggage, moving boxes, and public transportation can carry bed bugs from one location to another. Older buildings with shared walls and plumbing‑stacks allow bed bugs to move between units easily, so early detection and professional treatment are vital to contain and eliminate infestations.
Common Signs of Bed Bug Infestation
- Small, red, itchy bites in a line or cluster, often on exposed skin while sleeping.
- Dark spots or stains on mattresses, sheets, or bed frames (bed bug feces).
- Tiny bloodstains on sheets or pillows from crushed bed bugs.
- Shed skins, egg shells, or dead bed bugs found in mattress seams, headboards, or baseboards.
- Musty, sweet odor in heavily infested rooms.
- Seeing live bed bugs crawling or hiding in bedding, furniture, or behind picture frames.
How Our Bed Bug Treatment Works
We start with a detailed inspection of your bedroom, living areas, and common hiding spots to confirm an active infestation. Our technicians use a combination of targeted heat treatments, safe chemical insecticides, and spot treatments to eliminate bed bugs at all stages of development. We also provide guidance on vacuuming and sealing cracks to prevent re‑infestation. Follow‑up visits and monitoring ensure your home stays bed bug‑free and comfortable.