Your Local Solution for Bed Bug Control in Harrisburg

Akita Pest Control brings proven pest management strategies and local knowledge to tackle bed bug problems throughout the Harrisburg area. If you suspect a bed bug infestation  in your Harrisburg home or business, rely on our dedicated team for effective and discreet Harrisburg bed bug treatment.

Understanding Bed Bug Treatment Costs

The cost for professional bed bug treatment in Harrisburg typically ranges from $355 to $800+, depending on the situation. Because every infestation is unique, an in-person inspection by an Akita technician is required to provide an accurate quote. Factors like the severity of the infestation and the size of your property influence the time and resources needed, affecting the final cost. 
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Hours

Monday: 8am – 5pm
Tuesday: 8am – 5pm
Wednesday: 8am – 5pm
Thursday: 8am – 5pm
Friday: 8am – 4:30pm
Saturday: 8am – 12pm
Sunday: Closed

What Customers Say About Us

“Chuck and Noah both did an amazing job at taking care of my pest issue over the course of a few weeks. Very friendly and personable. Look forward to working with them in the future. Akita is great at working around my busy schedule and the techs are always on time.”

Randy Lutz

“Tech did excellent job. Showed up in the scheduled time window (unlike the last company I used). First experience with this company, so far I am happy.”

Rich

“Charles came out for an ant problem. He was professional, knowledgeable, and explained everything needed to address the issue. He was very cautious and took extra care to keep our children and pets safe. Definitely recommend.”

Clint Deardorff

Addressing Bed Bugs in Harrisburg’s Unique Environment 

Bed Bug Control in Harrisburg’s Dense Multi-Unit Housing

Harrisburg’s landscape includes numerous apartment complexes, rowhomes, and multi-family dwellings, especially in areas like Midtown and Downtown. This high density presents a significant challenge for bed bug control. An infestation starting in one unit can quickly spread through shared walls, plumbing, and electrical conduits to adjacent homes. Effective Harrisburg bed bug treatment in these situations requires a coordinated approach, often involving inspection and potential treatment of neighboring units to ensure complete eradication and prevent rapid re-infestation. Cooperation between tenants, landlords, and pest control professionals is crucial.

Managing Introduction Risks from Harrisburg’s Role as a Capital City Hub

As Pennsylvania’s state capital and a center for transportation, Harrisburg experiences a constant flow of visitors for government, business, and tourism. Hotels, temporary housing, and even office buildings see high turnover, increasing the risk of bed bugs being introduced via luggage and personal belongings. This transient nature means vigilance is key for both residents and businesses. Proactive bed bug inspection Harrisburg services and awareness are vital, particularly for the hospitality industry and properties near major transit points, to catch infestations early before they become widespread.

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Harrisburg, PA Bed Bug Control FAQs

How do bed bugs infest homes?

Bed bugs are skilled hitchhikers, often arriving via luggage, clothing, secondhand furniture, or personal belongings. They can easily move between rooms or adjoining apartments in multi-unit buildings.

What are common signs of bed bugs?

Look for small, itchy red bites (often appearing in lines), tiny dark fecal spots on mattresses or nearby surfaces, shed bed bug skins, and potentially live bugs in seams and crevices.

Where do bed bugs hide?

Bed bugs hide in cracks and crevices around beds, including mattress seams, box springs, headboards, baseboards, and even behind wallpaper. They can also be found in furniture, clothing, and luggage.

Are bed bugs only found in dirty homes?

No, bed bugs can infest any home, regardless of cleanliness. They are hitchhikers and can be brought in from various sources.

Are bed bugs dangerous or more of a nuisance?

There isn’t any evidence that bed bugs transmit disease despite relying on a host’s blood for food. Untended bites can cause extreme itching and become infected when scratched. Some can be bitten without a mark or itch. Others may have allergic reactions, like swelling or anaphylaxis. Infestation victims report insomnia and anxiety until it’s resolved.

Why are older homes challenging for bed bug treatment?

Older homes often have more cracks, crevices, and hiding places due to settling, age, and construction methods. These can make it harder to locate and eliminate all bed bugs. They may also have shared walls or spaces between units that allow bed bugs to travel more easily.

How does Akita Pest Control approach bed bug treatment in older homes in Harrisburg?

We understand the unique challenges of older homes in Harrisburg. We conduct thorough inspections to identify all hiding places and tailor our treatment strategies to the specific construction and materials of the building. We prioritize methods that are effective yet safe for older structures and sensitive to the building’s integrity. We also work with homeowners to address any structural issues that may contribute to the infestation.

If I find bed bugs in a home near the Susquehanna River, does that mean they came from the river?

Almost certainly not. Bed bugs are almost always brought in by humans. The proximity to the river is likely coincidental. The source of the infestation should be traced to human activity, such as travel, used furniture, or visitors.

Can animals or other pests from the Susquehanna River carry bed bugs?

No. Other insects, pests like rodents, and small animals do not carry bed bugs. Bed bugs are wingless and crawl. Bed bugs are most often brought into homes in luggage or used furniture.