We eliminate bed bugs completely and back every job with a written guarantee. Same-day or next-day inspection available.
We eliminate bed bugs in Syracuse and Central New York, including Liverpool, Clay, Camillus, and the University Hill corridor. We use heat treatment, targeted chemical treatment, and follow-up inspections to clear infestations completely. Every job comes with a written guarantee so you know the treatment worked before we leave you on your own.
Heat treatment raises every room to 120 degrees Fahrenheit or above and holds it there long enough to kill bed bugs at every life stage, including eggs hidden deep inside mattress seams and behind wall outlets. One visit is usually enough. We use industrial heating equipment and monitor temperatures throughout the space to make sure no pocket is left cool enough for bugs to survive.
For situations where heat is not practical, we apply EPA-registered insecticides to baseboards, furniture joints, box springs, and other harborage points. A second treatment follow-up two weeks later handles any eggs that hatched after the first application. Chemical treatment usually costs less than heat and works well for smaller infestations caught early in a Liverpool or Camillus rental.
Not sure if what you are finding is actually bed bugs? We do a thorough inspection of mattresses, box springs, bed frames, headboards, and nearby furniture. We check the common hiding spots in Syracuse-area apartments and confirm whether an active infestation is present. Inspection findings are documented so you have a clear record if you are a tenant dealing with a landlord dispute.
Bed bugs move between units in apartment buildings, student housing near University Hill, and multi-family homes across Syracuse. We treat multiple units in a single visit and coordinate with property managers to avoid gaps that let bugs migrate back in from an untreated neighboring unit. Pricing is by square footage and number of affected rooms.
Bed bugs are the one pest problem where good intentions and a cheap spray from the hardware store make things worse. Bugs scatter when disturbed, which spreads the infestation to other rooms. We have seen that pattern in apartments near Destiny USA mall and in the older rental housing around University Hill dozens of times. We use treatment methods that reach the harborage points bugs actually hide in, and we put the guarantee in writing because that is the only honest way to sell this service.
Bed bug treatment in Syracuse usually runs $500 to $900 for a standard chemical treatment with follow-up, or $1,200 to $2,500 for heat treatment of a single apartment or bedroom. Larger homes and multi-unit buildings cost more by square footage. Inspections typically run $75 to $150, which is applied toward the job if you book the same day. Prices vary by infestation size, access, and treatment method.
We serve all of Syracuse and the surrounding Central New York suburbs, including Liverpool, Clay, and Camillus to the north and west, plus East Syracuse, Fayetteville, and Manlius to the east. We also cover the Onondaga Lake corridor, Armory Square, and student housing near the University Hill and Westcott Street neighborhoods.
We built this service around one principle: the treatment either works completely or we come back. Bed bug jobs in Central New York range from a single room in a student apartment near University Hill to multi-unit buildings off the Onondaga Lake Parkway where the infestation jumped between units for months before anyone called. We match the treatment method to the situation and back every job with a written guarantee, because telling you the problem is solved when it is not would cost us more than coming back to finish the work.
Yes, in most cases. Heat treatment raises every part of the treated space above the temperature that kills bed bugs at all life stages, including eggs. When we maintain that temperature long enough and monitor every corner of the room, a single visit is enough. We follow up after treatment to confirm, and if anything is still active, we come back under the guarantee.
Chemical treatment with a follow-up usually runs $500 to $900 for a standard bedroom and nearby areas. Heat treatment for a one-bedroom apartment typically costs $1,200 to $2,500, depending on size and access. Multi-unit buildings are priced by square footage. Inspections run $75 to $150 and that fee applies toward the treatment if you book the same day.
Heat treatment uses industrial heaters to raise the room to temperatures that kill bugs and eggs inside walls, mattresses, and furniture, usually in one day. Chemical treatment applies EPA-registered insecticides to the hiding spots bugs use, with a follow-up two weeks later to catch hatched eggs. Heat costs more but works in a single visit. Chemical treatment costs less and works well for smaller or recently identified infestations.
Usually no. Throwing away an infested mattress without treating the room first does not solve the problem since bugs live in the box spring, bed frame, and baseboards, not just the mattress. We treat the whole harborage area. Most customers keep their mattress after heat treatment. If the mattress is too damaged or heavily infested, we will tell you honestly during the inspection.
For heat treatment, yes, you will need to be out of the treated areas for the duration, usually four to eight hours, because of the temperature involved. Pets and plants should also be removed. For chemical treatment, you typically need to stay out for two to four hours while surfaces dry. We walk you through the prep steps when you book so there are no surprises the day of treatment.
Every job comes with a written guarantee. If bed bugs return within the guarantee period, we come back and retreat at no charge. The exact terms depend on the treatment type and the inspection findings, and we go over the guarantee with you before we start so there is no confusion later.
Yes. Our inspection report documents the infestation with findings, locations, and photos. This gives tenants in Syracuse-area apartments a clear record for housing complaints or communications with a landlord. New York State law puts responsibility for bed bug treatment on landlords in most rental situations. We do not give legal advice, but the inspection report gives you documentation to work with.
Yes. Multi-unit buildings, student housing near University Hill, and Westcott Street apartments are some of our most common jobs. Treating only one unit when neighbors have not been checked rarely works long-term, so we coordinate with property managers to identify and treat all affected units in the same visit.
For heat treatment, remove plants, pets, medications, candles, and anything that can melt or be damaged by high heat. Wash and bag all bedding. For chemical treatment, clear access to baseboards and furniture and keep the space empty for two to four hours after we finish. We send you a full prep checklist when you book so nothing is missed.
We offer same-day inspections when the schedule allows, and in most cases we can get to you the next morning. We cover all of Syracuse, Liverpool, Clay, Camillus, Fayetteville, and East Syracuse. Call us and we will give you the next available time right on the phone.
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