Bed Bug Control for Multi-Unit Properties
Discreet, professional bed bug treatments designed to eliminate infestations quickly while minimizing disruption for residents, boards, and property management.
Overview
Bed bugs spread easily in multi-unit buildings through shared walls, hallways, and resident movement. Effective control requires fast response, discretion, and a clear process.
Signs of bed bugs
- Bites (often in lines/clusters) and unexplained itching
- Small dark spots on sheets/mattresses or along seams
- Shed skins or tiny eggs near bed frames and baseboards
- Musty odor in severe infestations
Multi-unit strategy
- Discreet inspection and clear identification
- Targeted treatment plan tailored to severity and unit layout
- Coordination support for adjacent units when necessary
- Follow-up guidance to reduce recurrence and re-introduction
Resident prep checklist
- Launder bedding/clothing on high heat when instructed
- Reduce clutter around sleeping areas
- Vacuum seams and edges; discard vacuum contents safely
- Follow the community instructions to avoid spreading items
FAQ
Do bed bugs mean the unit is “dirty”?
No. Bed bugs are hitchhikers. They can appear in any home, regardless of cleanliness.
Will the treatment affect neighbors?
We advise on multi-unit considerations and, when appropriate, support coordination for adjacent units.
