What to Do If You Find Bed Bugs in Your Apartment
Discovering bed bugs in an apartment can feel overwhelming — but staying calm and acting quickly makes all the difference. The first and most important step is to notify your landlord or property management immediately.
Bed bugs spread rapidly between units through electrical outlets, plumbing lines, and wall voids. Delaying notification allows infestations to grow and spread to neighboring apartments.
Avoid Visiting or Entering Nearby Units
Even though it’s tempting to compare notes with neighbors, avoid visiting other apartments or allowing visitors until the situation is under control. Bed bugs can hitchhike easily on clothing, shoes, purses, and jackets — potentially spreading the problem.
If you live in a multi-unit building, cooperation between tenants, management, and pest professionals is critical for total eradication.
Start Cleaning and Reducing Clutter
Bed bugs love clutter — it gives them more hiding places. Begin by:
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Vacuuming floors, furniture, and mattress seams.
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Washing all bedding, sheets, pillows, jackets, sweaters, and coats in hot water and drying on high heat for 40+ minutes.
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Bagging and sealing clean items to prevent re-infestation.
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Removing clutter from closets, under beds, and around sleeping areas.
Remember: It is the tenant’s responsibility to keep the unit clean and to prepare properly for treatment.

Be Honest with Your Pest Control Professional
When Hi-Tech Pest Control arrives, be open about your situation.
If you recently moved or bought used furniture, mention it — honesty allows our technicians to target the true source of the infestation.
Our proven, 40-year-refined treatment system removes all bed bugs in just one visit, and 100% of the time we can save and clean infested furniture.
Whether the infestation came from another unit or from furniture brought in, Hi-Tech can identify the cause, clean it, and prevent re-infestation.
Understanding Responsibility and the Warranty of Habitability
Bed bug infestations in apartments can raise questions of responsibility and cost.
In many cases, Michigan law requires landlords to maintain a “warranty of habitability,” ensuring the unit is safe and pest-free.
However, tenants may be held responsible if:
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The infestation resulted from used or secondhand furniture they brought in.
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They failed to maintain cleanliness or cooperate with the pest management process.
In some situations, responsibility may be shared, depending on the lease and the infestation’s origin. Always check your lease and communicate openly with your landlord and pest control provider.
What Tenants Should Remember
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Notify management immediately when bed bugs are found.
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Avoid visiting or allowing visitors from other apartments.
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Vacuum, clean, and wash fabrics and bedding.
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Keep clutter minimal for effective treatment.
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Be honest and cooperative with Hi-Tech Pest Control.
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Check your lease for bed bug responsibility terms.
Taking these steps early can stop the infestation quickly and save you money and stress.
Why Choose Hi-Tech Pest Control
Hi-Tech Pest Control has spent more than 40 years eliminating bed bugs across Michigan apartment complexes.
Our certified technicians use methods designed for multi-unit buildings, ensuring your unit and surrounding ones are treated effectively.
We provide:
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Same-Day Service
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100% Guaranteed Eradication
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Furniture Salvage Treatments
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Discreet, professional service
📞 Call today for your Free Apartment Bed Bug Inspection
Serving Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Livingston, and Washtenaw Counties
FAQ – Bed Bugs in Apartments
Q: Who pays for bed bug treatment in an apartment?
A: It depends on the cause and your lease terms. If the infestation existed before you moved in, the landlord is typically responsible. If you introduced bed bugs through used furniture or travel, the tenant may share or assume responsibility.
Q: Can I keep my furniture?
A: Yes! Hi-Tech Pest Control can clean and save infested furniture using specialized treatments developed for apartment environments.
Q: Should I move out during treatment?
A: No. we take pride in immediate results and no bites, with complete elimination.
Q: Can bed bugs travel to other units?
A: Yes — they can move through walls, vents, and outlets. That’s why immediate communication with management and your neighbors is vital.
Q: How soon can I stop seeing bites?
A: You may notice activity for up to 4–6 weeks after treatment as residual products continue working. Consistent cleaning and follow-ups ensure complete eradication.




