By Hi-Tech Pest Control — Michigan’s #1 Bed Bug Exterminator (Serving Livonia, Troy, Bloomfield Twp, Warren, Detroit, and all Southeastern Michigan)
When the lights go out and you’re dreaming of peaceful rest… the real party starts.
While you’re snuggled under your blanket, bed bugs are clocking in for their night shift — not to pay rent, but to feed, breed, and make your life miserable. If you’ve been waking up with mysterious red welts or itchy spots, congratulations — you’ve been invited to their midnight buffet.
Bed bugs are nocturnal freeloaders. They don’t punch a time clock, but most of them become active between 1 A.M. and 5 A.M., when body heat, carbon dioxide, and human odor reach peak levels. They sense warmth like radar-guided vampires and crawl out of their hiding spots — mattresses, headboards, couches, and recliners — to enjoy an all-you-can-eat blood meal.
2. Their Hiding Spots Are Closer Than You Think
By day, bed bugs stay undercover like secret agents. They hide in mattress seams, furniture joints, behind picture frames, and even in electrical outlets. They prefer tight, dark cracks — the same kind of spaces you’d never think to clean.
Think your couch is safe? Think again. Bed bugs love recliners and chairs because you sit still long enough for them to dine in peace.
3. The “Romantic” Life of Bed Bugs
Once full, they head back to their hiding spots to rest, digest, and — believe it or not — reproduce. A single female bed bug can lay 200 to 500 eggs in her short lifetime. So if you saw one bug last month, you could easily have hundreds by now. Bed bugs don’t waste time swiping left — they get right to multiplying.
4. You’re Helping the Party Without Knowing It
The average homeowner changes bed sheets every 3 months (yes, really!). Bed bugs love that. They thrive in warm, stable environments where humans provide consistent meals.
And that’s not all — moving comforters and blankets from the bed to the couch gives them frequent-flyer miles. Each time you sit down, they’re boarding a new flight to another room in your home.
5. Why Your Warmth Is a 5-Star Attraction
Turning on that heated blanket or thermostat when temperatures drop? You just made your bed a Michelin-rated destination. Bed bugs are drawn to warmth, carbon dioxide, and human scent — that’s their GPS system.
You can’t outsmart them with store sprays, alcohol, or foggers. Bed bugs will simply relocate deeper into your furniture, walls, and baseboards. The only proven way to stop them is professional extermination by trained specialists.
At Hi-Tech Pest Control, we eliminate bed bugs completely in one guaranteed treatment — no repeated visits, no false promises. We save your furniture and your sanity, so you can finally sleep knowing no one’s throwing a party under your blanket.
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We proudly serve Livonia, Bloomfield Twp, Troy, Warren, Farmington Hills, Westland, and Detroit, Michigan.
Hi-Tech Pest Control — Michigan’s #1 Bed Bug Exterminator
If there’s one pest that’s humbled both homeowners and exterminators alike, it’s the bed bug. Let’s face it — bed bugs are among the most difficult pests in the world to eradicate, and unfortunately, there’s a lot of misrepresentation online about what actually kills them.
Walk into any home improvement store and you’ll find shelves full of sprays, foggers, and “bed bug killers” promising miracles in a can. But here’s the truth: Most of those DIY and over-the-counter products don’t have the residual power, penetration, or impact needed to solve even a mild infestation — and in many cases, they make the problem worse.
When bed bugs are your opponent, you’re not in a fair fight. Let’s break down the biggest DIY myths — and why calling Hi-Tech Pest Control is your best option for one-treatment, complete eradication.
💨 #1: Foggers — The Worst Offense Against Bed Bugs
We’ll start with the most popular mistake: fogging.
Foggers and “bug bombs” have been around forever, and while they may make you feel like you’re fighting back, they’re one of the worst ways to handle a bed bug infestation.
Why? Because fogging only kills what it touches in open air — maybe a spider on a wall or a centipede on the floor — but bed bugs don’t live in open air. They hide inside furniture joints, behind baseboards, under fabrics, inside couches, recliners, bed frames, and even inside electronics.
When a fogger goes off, the aerosolized insecticide creates pressure and drives the bed bugs deeper into hiding — spreading them further and making eradication much more difficult.
Result: You’ve now successfully trained your bed bugs to hide better and resist future treatments.
If you’ve already fogged, don’t panic — but it’s time to bring in professionals who use industrial-grade equipment designed to reach those deep, hidden nesting sites.
👉 Learn more about our Professional Bed Bug Treatments that completely eradicate infestations in just one visit.
♨️ #2: Steam — Good for Clothes, Bad for Bed Bugs
Steam is another popular “DIY fix” you’ll see recommended online. Sure, it kills some bed bugs on contact, but it also creates more moisture — and that’s the exact opposite of what you want.
Remember: everything that lives, including bed bugs, needs moisture to survive. One of the most effective supplemental treatments we use is a desiccant dust, which absorbs moisture from the bugs’ bodies until they dry out and die.
But if you raise humidity levels or steam furniture, you’re feeding them the very thing they need — water. You’ll kill a few, warm up the rest, and help the survivors thrive.
As we like to say around here:
“You’ll give them hot behinds but they’ll thank you later for the drink.”
So skip the steam and let the professionals use the proper balance of drying agents, precision insecticides, and controlled applications.
🧂 #3: Dusts, Sprays, and Aerosols — Little Impact, Big Problems
There’s no shortage of aerosol cans and dusts claiming to “kill bed bugs on contact.” But here’s the truth — they may kill a few on contact, but the rest of the colony will remain untouched.
Bed bugs nest in areas that are impossible for homeowners to reach, like:
Inside box spring seams
Under mattress ropes
Deep in recliners and couch joints
Behind wall plates and baseboards
Household dusts and sprays lack penetration power and residual effect, meaning they don’t reach eggs, nymphs, or hidden adults.
Even worse, bed bugs quickly develop resistance to common store-bought formulations. Once that happens, your next treatment — even a professional one — becomes more challenging.
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🧰 The Truth: Professional Equipment and Experience Are Non-Negotiable
DIY treatments don’t fail because homeowners don’t try — they fail because bed bugs are survivors.
They’ve evolved thicker exoskeletons, developed pesticide resistance, and found creative new ways to hide. That’s why industrial-grade equipment, proper formulations, and experienced application techniques are essential.
At Hi-Tech Pest Control, we’ve spent over 40 years mastering bed bug eradication. Our technicians use:
Specialized injectors and nozzles for deep crevice penetration
Precision equipment that targets harborages, not open air
EPA-registered products with long residual protection
And unlike others who rely on repeat visits, we eliminate bed bugs in one treatment — guaranteed.
🌎 Why One Treatment Matters
The entire world is struggling with bed bug reinfestations because of ineffective, repeat treatments that never fully solve the problem. When infestations linger, populations rebuild — and customers lose trust.
Hi-Tech Pest Control’s mission is to change that — one successful, furniture-saving, one-treatment job at a time.
Our team is proud to say:
“We don’t leave until the bed bugs do.”
If you’re tired of wasting money on sprays, foggers, and miracle promises — 📞 Contact Hi-Tech Pest Control today and let Michigan’s #1 Bed Bug Exterminator solves it right the first time.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why don’t foggers work on bed bugs?
A: Foggers only kill pests exposed to the air. Bed bugs hide deep in furniture and walls, so foggers only drive them deeper — spreading the infestation.
Q2: Is steam an effective method for bed bugs?
A: No. Steam adds moisture, which helps bed bugs survive. Professional treatments use desiccant dusts that dry them out completely.
Q3: Are store-bought sprays safe to use?
A: Most are safe for humans but ineffective for bed bugs. They lack residual and don’t penetrate hiding spots.
Q4: Why is professional treatment necessary?
A: Industrial equipment, experience, and specialized products are the only reliable way to reach all life stages — from eggs to adults — in one treatment.
Q5: Will Hi-Tech’s treatment really work in one visit?
A: Yes. Our proven methods and precision application eliminate bed bugs completely in a single treatment — guaranteed.
Michigan’s Unparalleled Bed Bug & Pest Control — Hi-Tech Pest Control
Cold weather may chase us indoors, but it doesn’t slow bed bugs—if anything, it helps them. Movie nights on the couch, WFH on the recliner, and that toasty electric blanket all add up to more feeding opportunities. Across Livonia, Bloomfield Twp, Troy, Warren, Detroit, Sterling Heights, and Ann Arbor, winter is prime time for bed bug flare-ups.
Electric Blankets: The Bed Bug Beacon
Electric blankets don’t “cause” bed bugs, but the extra warmth makes you easier to find. Add heavier bedding and layered pajamas, and you’ve created the coziest signal a hungry bed bug could ask for.
When Winter Makes Bed Bugs Happy
We spend more time on recliners, couches, dining chairs, and beds during the cold months. Bed bugs cue to body heat and CO₂, so longer sit-times = easier meals. Populations grow, and what starts in one room can spread fast.
Why Waiting Makes It Worse
Give an infestation 2–3 months and it matures—more bites, more eggs, more rooms. Bed bugs can reach another room in about a week, especially in connected living spaces.
What You Can Do Right Now (Fast Action Plan)
Launder & dry on high heat: Wash at ~140°F and dry 30–60 minutes.
••Skip scatter tactics: Random sprays and foggers push bugs deeper into walls and outlets.
Do bed bugs get worse in the winter?
Yes. Heated homes keep them active, and we spend more time seated or in bed—so they feed more often and populations rise.
Can I get rid of bed bugs myself?
DIY sprays and foggers usually scatter bugs into walls and other rooms. Professional whole-home treatment is the fastest, most reliable solution.
Do you offer same-day service in my city?
Yes. We provide same-day, discreet service across Livonia, Bloomfield Twp, Troy, Warren, Detroit, Sterling Heights, and Ann Arbor.
Professional Eradication: The Only Predictable Solution
Over-the-counter products rarely solve bed bugs—and often make them spread. Hi-Tech Pest Control delivers one-application eradication, with all furniture treated, cleaned, and salvaged, so you can sleep bite-free the very first night.
📞Call 248-569-8001 — Same-day, discreet service across Livonia, Bloomfield Twp, Troy, Warren, Detroit, Sterling Heights & Ann Arbor. 100% Eradication Guarantee.
Does my electric blanket attract bed bugs?
Not exactly, but it amplifies body heat, which is a key cue. If bed bugs are present, the added warmth helps them locate you faster.
Will you save my furniture?
Yes. We treat, clean, and salvage couches, recliners, and mattresses. No need to throw out expensive furniture.