Bed Bugs in Apartments: What Tenants Should Do Immediately

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:

  • Vacuuming floors, furniture, and mattress seams.

  • Washing all bedding, sheets, pillows, jackets, sweaters, and coats in hot water and drying on high heat for 40+ minutes.

  • Bagging and sealing clean items to prevent re-infestation.

  • 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.

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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:

  • The infestation resulted from used or secondhand furniture they brought in.

  • 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

  • Notify management immediately when bed bugs are found.

  • Avoid visiting or allowing visitors from other apartments.

  • Vacuum, clean, and wash fabrics and bedding.

  • Keep clutter minimal for effective treatment.

  • Be honest and cooperative with Hi-Tech Pest Control.

  • 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:

  • Same-Day Service

  • 100% Guaranteed Eradication

  • Furniture Salvage Treatments

  • Discreet, professional service

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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.


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Bed Bug Awareness

Bed Bug Bites: Why Some People React and Others Don’t — Understanding, Treating, and Preventing Reactions

Why Some People React — and Others Don’t

When bed bugs feed on humans, nearly everyone assumes you’ll see the bites immediately. The reality is very different:
about 34% of people show no visible reaction, even though the insects are feeding regularly.

Bed bugs inject saliva containing proteins that numb the skin and prevent blood from clotting, allowing them to feed quietly for 5–10 minutes. Those same proteins trigger allergic reactions in most people and animals — but the response varies widely.

How Bed Bug Bites Look

Reactions can range from small red dots to itchy welts, hives, or blisters. In some cases, people develop systemic reactions such as shortness of breath, swelling, or wheezing.
Because bed bugs feed in clusters or straight lines, bites are often found:

  • Along arms, shoulders, neck, and legs

  • On exposed skin not covered by tight clothing

  • In groups of three or more, commonly called the “breakfast, lunch, and dinner” pattern

Health Risks & Secondary Infections

Although bed bugs haven’t been proven to transmit disease, researchers have detected bacteria such as Rickettsia, Bartonella quintana, and MRSA inside bed bugs.
The biggest danger isn’t infection from the bugs themselves — it’s secondary or tertiary infections caused by scratching, which opens the skin to bacteria from the environment.

To reduce the risk:

  • Use prescription or over-the-counter creams and antihistamines to control itching.

  • Keep fingernails trimmed to avoid breaking the skin.

  • Clean bites gently with soap and water; avoid alcohol or harsh cleansers.

Protecting Your Family — Especially Children

Kids often scratch bites more aggressively, increasing risk of infection and spreading signs of infestation.
Parents should:

  • Monitor children daily for new bites or redness.

  • Wash all clothing, jackets, sweaters, and coats on high heat to prevent taking bed bugs to school.

  • Keep beds moved away from walls and reduce clutter so bed bugs have fewer hiding places.

  • Lower room temperature and use fewer blankets, since bed bugs are drawn to body heat.

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Natural Deterrents and Cautions

Some essential oils like oregano, eucalyptus, lavender, peppermint, and tea tree oil may have mild repelling effects.
However, these are not complete solutions — they only provide temporary deterrence and must be used cautiously around children and pets.

Diatomaceous earth (DE) can help when used correctly:

  • Apply only to crack and crevice nesting areas, not as a blanket coating.

  • Overuse makes DE airborne and inhalable, which can irritate lungs over time.

  • Moisture, including steam cleaning, will render DE useless because desiccant dusts only work when dry.

  • Avoid steam cleaning mattresses or carpets — added moisture can actually increase breeding conditions and deactivate all drying agents.

Best Practices for Bite Control & Home Management

  1. Don’t scratch — it prolongs healing and risks infection.

  2. Use calming creams (calamine, hydrocortisone, or antihistamines).

  3. Vacuum mattresses, baseboards, and furniture seams often.

  4. Eliminate clutter and wash bedding weekly on high heat.

  5. Avoid moisture buildup and don’t steam after treatment.

  6. Call a professional — self-treatment rarely eliminates the full population.

The Hi-Tech Pest Control Difference

Hi-Tech Pest Control has spent over 40 years perfecting bed bug eradication, protecting Michigan homes with same-day service and a 100% elimination guarantee.
Our technicians know that solving the bite problem means eliminating the bugs, not just soothing the symptoms.

We specialize in salvaging furniture, protecting your home, and educating customers so they can stop infestations permanently.

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Removing Bed Bug Clutter

The Hidden Step Most Homeowners Skip

When it comes to bed bug control, clutter is the enemy. The longer an infestation goes untreated, the more places bed bugs find to hide — and every item in the room becomes a potential shelter.

Homeowners fighting bed bugs often turn to home remedies that scatter the infestation instead of eliminating it. Sprays, foggers, and powders can drive bed bugs deep into books, boxes, shoes, clothing, appliances, and furniture seams.

When the population reaches its threshold, they’re already everywhere in the bedroom — including areas most people never check.

Why Clutter Makes Bed Bug Treatment Harder

Bed bugs hide in anything that provides pressure above and below their bodies — and clutter gives them endless options.

Over time, cluttered rooms create:

  • Multiple nesting points (satellite colonies)

  • Safe hiding places unreachable by sprays

  • More surfaces for eggs to cling to

  • False sense of progress after temporary DIY results

If clutter isn’t removed before treatment, bed bugs simply retreat into the mess — only to return later.

How to Properly Remove Bed Bug Clutter

Follow these exact steps before treatment:

  1. Remove boxes, totes, and shoes from under the bed.

  2. Clear afghans, blankets, and throws from chairs and furniture in bedrooms and living areas.

  3. Empty the floor of closets — remove all clothing, shoes, and miscellaneous items.

  4. Clear the bedroom and living room floors completely.

  5. Remove all items from nightstands, end tables, and dressers, including clocks, radios, and small appliances.

  6. Do NOT bag or seal items in totes. Simply remove them from infested rooms and isolate them in a clean, open area.

  7. Wash all bedding and clothing in hot water before returning them to the treated area.

Remember: The cleaner and clearer the rooms, the deeper our technicians can treat.
The more you do — the more it helps!


Why You Shouldn’t Worry About Appliances

Hi-Tech Pest Control technicians are trained to safely treat appliances. Bed bugs often hide inside alarm clocks, TVs, and electronic devices. Our methods target these areas without damaging electronics — ensuring complete eradication without replacements.


What Happens When Clutter Is Removed

Decluttering allows:

  • Insecticides and heat treatments to penetrate deeper

  • Technicians to inspect thoroughly

  • Faster results and fewer follow-up visits

  • Less stress for homeowners

A clear room means no escape routes for bed bugs — and faster, more reliable elimination.

❓ FAQ — Removing Bed Bug Clutter

A: No. Bagging traps bed bugs and can spread them later. Simply remove and wash items before returning them.

Q: Do I have to throw out furniture or electronics?
A: No. Hi-Tech Pest Control treatments save furniture and appliances safely.

Q: Why do bed bugs spread when I clean?
A: Cleaning without proper treatment scatters the bugs. Always coordinate with professionals before deep cleaning.

Q: How much clutter is too much?
A: Any item touching the floor or under/around beds can harbor bed bugs. Keep all surfaces and spaces open before treatment.

Q: Can clutter alone cause re-infestation?
A: Yes. Clutter gives surviving bed bugs new hiding areas. Keeping rooms clear helps prevent future outbreaks.

Hi-Tech Pest Control — Michigan’s Bed Bug Specialists

We provide same-day, 100% guaranteed bed bug eradication across Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb Counties — including Livonia, Troy, Royal Oak, Southfield, Farmington Hills, and Detroit.

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Why DIY Bed Bug Treatments Don’t Work

Let’s face it — bed bugs are one of the most difficult and stealth pests on the planet. Homeowners try to fight back with sprays, powders, and “natural” remedies, but the results are short-lived at best.

Bed bugs are built for survival — flat-bodied, heat-seeking, and capable of hiding deep in mattresses, couches, headboards, electrical outlets, and behind walls. Even experienced technicians find them challenging. DIY methods rarely eliminate them — they only disturb, repel, and scatter infestations into new areas.

💨 The Problem With Over-the-Counter Aerosols & Foggers

Aerosols sold at retail stores are designed for flying insects like flies or spiders — pests that stay exposed on walls or in the air.

Bed bugs, on the other hand, hide inside tight crevices. Foggers and sprays release microscopic particles that can’t reach where bed bugs live. You might kill one or two visible bugs — but the rest simply run deeper into furniture, baseboards, or wall voids.

The result? You’ve only scattered the problem, and within days, the population rebounds.

Diatomaceous Earth — Overused and Misunderstood

While diatomaceous earth (DE) is sometimes recommended, too much can be counterproductive.

  • When over-applied, it becomes airborne as you walk or sit — potentially inhaled daily.

  • Bed bugs detect and avoid heavy DE layers, migrating to hidden or tertiary areas of the home.

DE only works as part of a professional, balanced approach using precise, labeled applications — not as a blanket dust across furniture and floors.

🌿 Essential Oils and Alcohol — The Repellent Effect

Essential oils and rubbing alcohol are not engineered insecticides.

  • Alcohol evaporates quickly and has no residual effect.

  • Essential oils repel insects but do not kill colonies.

These scents can actually drive bed bugs and rodents into new hiding areas, creating “highways” throughout your home. The infestation spreads while appearing to disappear.

Throwing Away Furniture — Not the Solution

Many homeowners panic and start discarding beds, couches, and recliners. Unfortunately, that’s expensive and ineffective.

By the time you spot the first live bed bug, they’re already established in other rooms — including bedrooms, basements, and even wall voids. Throwing out furniture only relocates the infestation to your new pieces.

At Hi-Tech Pest Control, we specialize in furniture-safe treatments that eradicate bed bugs without waste.

DIY Tips That Actually Help (Supportive, Not Curative)

While DIY alone won’t solve the problem, consistent sanitation and smart dusting can help reduce activity between treatments:

  1. Clean, clean, clean. Vacuum and launder bedding frequently.

  2. Use desiccant dusts carefully. They travel further when applied dry and undisturbed by moisture.

  3. Avoid over-spraying or combining liquid + dust. Liquids make dust inert.

  4. Never apply in damp areas (bathrooms, kitchens) or after running a hot shower.

  5. Wash bed clothes weekly — waiting months allows bed bugs to thrive.

  6. Avoid electric blankets — heat attracts feeding.

  7. Follow label instructions exactly. More product ≠ better results.

DIY measures can reduce feeding temporarily — but only certified treatments provide complete eradication.

Why Professional Bed Bug Extermination Works

Hi-Tech Pest Control uses advanced, furniture-safe treatments designed to reach bed bugs in every stage — eggs, nymphs, and adults. Our specialists use:

✅ Professionally formulated residual insecticides
✅ Deep penetration tools for cracks & furniture seams
✅ Environmentally responsible control methods
✅ Follow-up inspections to ensure 100% elimination

We’ve helped thousands of Michigan homeowners keep their beds, couches, and peace of mind.

❓ FAQ — DIY Bed Bug Treatments

Q: Can I get rid of bed bugs myself?
A: No. DIY methods might kill a few bugs but scatter the rest. Complete eradication requires professional tools and experience.

Q: Are foggers effective for bed bugs?
A: No. Foggers only kill exposed insects. Bed bugs hide deep inside furniture and walls — far beyond fogger reach.

Q: Is diatomaceous earth safe to use?
A: In small, targeted doses — yes. Overuse can make it airborne and affect indoor air quality.

Q: Why shouldn’t I use alcohol or essential oils?
A: They repel rather than kill. This causes infestations to spread and hide deeper.

Q: Should I throw away my furniture?
A: Never. It’s costly and unnecessary. Hi-Tech’s methods eliminate bed bugs while saving furniture.

Q: Can I get rid of bed bugs myself?
A: No. DIY methods might kill a few bugs but scatter the rest. Complete eradication requires professional tools and experience.

Q: Are foggers effective for bed bugs?
A: No. Foggers only kill exposed insects. Bed bugs hide deep inside furniture and walls — far beyond fogger reach.

Q: Is diatomaceous earth safe to use?
A: In small, targeted doses — yes. Overuse can make it airborne and affect indoor air quality.

Q: Why shouldn’t I use alcohol or essential oils?
A: They repel rather than kill. This causes infestations to spread and hide deeper.

Q: Should I throw away my furniture?
A: Never. It’s costly and unnecessary. Hi-Tech’s methods eliminate bed bugs while saving furniture.

Hi-Tech Pest Control — Michigan’s Bed Bug Experts

We provide same-day bed bug treatment across Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb Counties — from Detroit to Troy, Royal Oak, Southfield, Farmington Hills, and beyond.

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Where Did Bed Bugs Come From?

A Deep Dive Into Their Ancient Origins & Modern Resurgence

A Pest Older Than Human Civilization Itself

The moment homeowners learn they have bed bugs, one of the first questions is: Where did these things come from? Believe it or not, bed bugs have been following us—literally feeding on us—for thousands of years.

Bed bugs are ectoparasites, meaning they live outside their host and depend entirely on blood meals to survive. With piercing, sucking mouthparts designed for stealthy feeding, bed bugs sneak out at night, pierce human or animal skin, and feed on blood—usually without waking their victim.

They hide in tight cracks and crevices near beds, couches, and furniture, attracted to:

  • Body heat
  • Human upper-body chemistry
  • Carbon dioxide exhaled while we sleep

Bed bugs are perfectly evolved to live with us… because they always have.

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Ancient Origins: From Bats to Pharaohs

Before humans slept in beds, early bed bugs fed on bats inside caves. As humans began living in enclosed shelters, these insects switched hosts and spread with us across the globe.

Archaeologists have found 4,000-year-old bed bug fossils in:

  • Egyptian tombs
  • Ancient Greek ruins
  • Roman artifacts

Bed bugs were such a known problem in Rome that historians recorded attempts to “medicinally” use them—unsuccessfully, of course.

For centuries, they lived with humans from: ✅ Ancient civilizations ✅ Medieval castles ✅ Industrial-era boarding houses

Anywhere humans slept, bed bugs survived.

The Decline — and Surprising Comeback

From the 1950s through the 1980s, bed bugs were thought to be nearly eliminated in many developed nations thanks to:

  • Stronger pesticides (like early DDT)
  • Better sanitation
  • Better furniture design

Many believed bed bugs were gone for good

Until international travel exploded.

Why Bed Bugs Are Back Everywhere

Modern civilization helped bed bugs stage a global resurgence:

✅ Resistance to many pesticides ✅ Increased travel and tourism ✅ Dense housing communities ✅ High turnover in hotels and rentals ✅ Reduced awareness for decades

Today, bed bugs are found in:

  • Single-family homes
  • Senior communities & group homes
  • Hospitals & medical offices
  • Movie theaters
  • Hotels & luxury resorts
  • Buses, trains & airplanes
  • Apartments & condos
  • College dorms & shelters
  • Office buildings and workplaces

Bed bugs don’t discriminate — clean or dirty, rich or poor — if humans are there, bed bugs can survive.

Why Bed Bugs Are Difficult to Treat

Bed bugs are one of the most challenging pests on Earth:

Challenge

Why It Matters

Reproduce quickly

Infestations explode within weeks

Hide deep inside furniture & walls

Difficult to target with DIY sprays

Survive months without feeding

They “wait out” treatment failures

Adapt & evolve

Pesticide resistance is common

Travel easily

They spread through belongings and walls

DIY treatment attempts often make the infestation worse, pushing bed bugs deeper into hiding and into new rooms.

✅ Bed Bug Prevention — What Homeowners Can Do

  • Reduce clutter around beds and sofas
  • Inspect used furniture before bringing inside
  • Use bed bug-proof mattress & box spring encasements
  • Wash bedding regularly in hot water
  • Vacuum frequently around beds and upholstered furniture
  • Be cautious with shared laundry facilities and group environments
  • After travel, inspect luggage and wash clothing immediately

👉 Early detection saves thousands in remediation costs.

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🔥 Professional Bed Bug Treatment Is Critical

Because bed bugs:

  • Hide where you can’t reach
  • Survive most store-bought sprays
  • Return stronger if not fully eliminated

A qualified, experienced bed bug exterminator is essential to achieve 100% eradication and furniture-saving methods.

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