Bed bugs aren’t a hygiene problem — they’re a hitchhiking problem. A weekend trip, a secondhand couch, even a visitor’s backpack is all it takes for them to end up in a spotless Vancouver condo or a well-kept Chilliwack house. Once inside, they wedge into mattress seams, headboard joints, and the thin gap behind a wall outlet, feeding at night and disappearing by morning.
What makes them frustrating isn’t finding a few — it’s that eggs tucked into those same cracks survive most surface treatments and hatch two to three weeks later, right when you think the problem’s solved. That’s why so many people treat a bed bug issue two or three times and still see bites returning.
We inspect the whole room, not just the bed — furniture joints, baseboards, outlet covers, everywhere bugs travel between feedings — then treat every hiding spot in one coordinated pass. A scheduled recheck confirms the eggs didn’t outlast the first round. We handle single units and full multi-tenant buildings across New Westminster, Port Moody, and every neighbouring city, working discreetly so tenants, guests, or staff are never put on display. Serving Surrey, Delta, Richmond, Burnaby, Vancouver, New Westminster, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Langley, Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Abbotsford, and Chilliwack.