First — you're not alone, and this isn't your fault
Vancouver bedbug callouts are up year over year. The cleanest homes get bedbugs. Where you live doesn't matter; how you respond does.
Two things you should know up front. One: bedbug infestations have nothing to do with how clean your home is. Cimex lectularius hitchhikes — through luggage, second-hand furniture, shared laundry rooms, theatre seats, hotel stays. The cleanest house in Shaughnessy and a basement suite in Strathcona have the same vulnerability. Anyone telling you otherwise is selling shame, not solutions.
Two: every Vancouver bedbug situation we treat is treatable. The internet is full of horror stories about year-long battles, but those are typically cases where someone tried to handle it themselves with consumer aerosols (which often spread the population to adjacent rooms) before calling a professional. Done correctly the first time, the typical Vancouver bedbug case is resolved in 14-21 days with one full treatment and a follow-up inspection. The second-time-around cases — the ones that took six months and three companies — almost always started with self-treatment.
How to identify bedbugs in Vancouver
Bedbugs are reddish-brown, flat, oval insects about the size of an apple seed (4-5mm). They're nocturnal, they feed exclusively on blood (humans + pets), and they hide during the day in protected, dark cracks within 1.5 metres of where you sleep — mattress seams, box-spring framing, headboard joints, behind picture frames near the bed, in baseboard cracks, and inside electrical outlets adjacent to the bed.
The most reliable signs of an established Vancouver infestation:
- Live bedbugs visible at night when you turn the light on suddenly. Use a phone flashlight aimed at the mattress seam.
- Reddish-brown stains on sheets, mattress, or pillowcases — these are crushed bedbugs (from rolling onto them in sleep).
- Tiny black dots in mattress seams or along the box-spring frame — these are bedbug fecal stains. They smear if rubbed with a damp cloth.
- Pale yellow shed exoskeletons (skins) in the same areas — bedbugs molt 5 times before adulthood.
- Bites on exposed skin (often arms, neck, face) appearing in clusters of 3-4 in a line. Bite reactions vary widely; many people don't react at all, which is why visible signs are more reliable than bites alone.
- Sweet musty odour in heavily infested rooms (you'll smell it before you see anything for severe cases).
What's commonly mistaken for bedbugs in Vancouver: carpet beetles (slow-moving, brown-and-cream patterned, harmless to humans), bat bugs (only in homes adjacent to bat roosts — rare in Vancouver City but seen in Pacific Spirit Park-adjacent neighbourhoods), and spider beetles (round, dark, beetle-like). We can distinguish all of these from a clear photo.
How our Vancouver bedbug treatment works
Two treatment paths — heat or chemical. We recommend based on your situation, not based on which makes us more money.
There are two professional approaches to bedbug treatment, and a competent operator will recommend based on your specific situation:
Thermal treatment (heat)
Industrial heaters raise the room temperature to 50°C+ for 4-6 hours. At that temperature all bedbug life stages (eggs, nymphs, adults) die. Pros: single visit, kills eggs that chemicals can't reach (chemical treatments require a follow-up to catch eggs that hatch after the first visit), no chemical residue. Cons: you must vacate the room for the duration + several hours after, more expensive ($800-1,200 for a typical bedroom), some heat-sensitive items must be removed first.
Chemical treatment (residual + targeted)
Multi-product application combining contact-kill products (immediate effect on living bugs) and residual products (continue working for 30-60 days). Pros: lower cost ($450-650 for a typical bedroom), no major room preparation required beyond clearing under the bed, you can re-enter within hours. Cons: requires a 14-day follow-up to catch eggs hatching after the first treatment, mild residue (we use only health-board-approved products with low mammalian toxicity).
Find the source — every time
Whether heat or chemical, the diagnostic step is the same. Where did the bedbugs come from? When did exposure most likely happen? Are there adjacent rooms or units that need treatment? The Vancouver pattern: rental units in Point Grey near UBC during September student turnover; downtown short-term-rental buildings; serviced apartments near YVR. If you live in any of those contexts, treatment of just your unit might not be enough — we tell you up front.
Discretion + privacy
We get it. Bedbugs are a sensitive topic, and Vancouver is a small city where strata gossip travels fast. Three things we do that most companies don't:
- Unmarked vehicles available on request. Just ask when you book — we have unbranded service vehicles for situations where neighbours-noticing is a real concern.
- No mentions of "bedbugs" on the invoice or in any visible documentation. Invoices say "Pest Inspection + Treatment" generically. The detailed photo report goes only to your private WhatsApp.
- Property manager + strata coordination handled by us, not by you. If your strata or landlord needs to be notified (they often must be), we handle that conversation with the right framing — coordinated treatment of adjacent units is the responsible move, not a public shaming.
60-day return guarantee
If bedbugs come back within 60 days of your final treatment, we come back. No charge. No argument. Standard practice for our return visits is a fresh inspection + targeted re-treatment. Most of our 60-day returns turn out to be either (a) a missed harborage from the first visit, which we fix on the second; or (b) a re-introduction event (new luggage, new visitor, new second-hand furniture) that we identify and address.
We also include a 14-day post-treatment inspection at no extra charge — the technician returns to look for any post-hatch activity and place interception monitors under bed legs for ongoing detection. The monitors are yours to keep and check periodically; if they ever catch anything in the next 60 days, you have direct evidence that triggers our return.
Vancouver bedbug treatment pricing
| Service | Starting at | What's included |
|---|---|---|
| Single-room chemical treatment | $450 | Mattress + box spring + furniture treatment, 14-day follow-up visit, interception monitors, 60-day guarantee. |
| Multi-room chemical treatment | $650-$1,200 | Scope depends on number of rooms + adjacency. Includes follow-up + 60-day guarantee. |
| Single-room heat (thermal) treatment | $800 | Single visit, kills all life stages including eggs, no follow-up required, 60-day guarantee. |
| Multi-room heat treatment | $1,200-$2,400 | Scope depends on number of rooms. Includes 60-day guarantee. |
| Inspection-only (no treatment) | $179 | Full inspection, identification, written report. Credited toward treatment cost if you book within 14 days. |
| Whole-suite chemical treatment (1-bed condo) | $650 | Living + bedroom + storage, 14-day follow-up, 60-day guarantee. |
Multi-unit strata buildings get scoped quotes — coordinated treatment across affected adjacent units typically costs less per unit than individual unit-by-unit calls. Send us your situation on WhatsApp and we'll come back with a same-day quote.
We treat bedbugs across Vancouver
Same-day across all of Vancouver City. Discreet unmarked vehicle on request.
- Downtown — high-rise + serviced-apartment + short-term rental zones
- Yaletown — converted-warehouse condo + short-term rental
- West End — older apartment stock with high turnover
- Point Grey — UBC-adjacent student housing (September peak)
- Kitsilano — student + rental + Craftsman conversions
- Mount Pleasant — character home + apartment mix
- Strathcona — heritage stock + SRO-adjacent
- East Vancouver — older apartment stock
- Marpole — apartment + condo replacement
- Kerrisdale — heritage + condo
- Dunbar — single-family + secondary suite
- Shaughnessy — heritage estate
