24/7 Bed Bug Call Center
The Original Washington, D.C. Area Bed Bug Extermination Company
571-858-2340
Arlington, VA | Washington, DC
Northern Virginia


Bed Bug Treatment Service Areas in Washington, DC, Northern Virginia & Maryland
We are the #1 Bed Bug Exterminator for all of
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and all of Northern Virginia.
Bed Bug & Beyond proudly provides professional bed bug inspections, bed bug heat treatment, and complete bed bug extermination services throughout Washington, DC, Northern Virginia, and parts of Maryland. Whether you own a home, manage an apartment complex, operate a hotel, or oversee a commercial property, our experienced team delivers prompt, reliable service designed to eliminate bed bug infestations quickly and effectively.
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Our localized service pages provide information specific to each community we serve, helping residents and businesses find the right bed bug treatment solutions for their area.
WE KNOW BED BUGS - It's All We Do!
Areas We Proudly Serve
Washington, DC
Comprehensive bed bug inspections, heat treatment, and extermination services throughout Washington, DC.
Arlington, VA
Residential and commercial bed bug removal using proven heat treatment and customized extermination plans.
Alexandria, VA
Professional bed bug treatment designed to eliminate infestations safely and effectively for homes and businesses.
Fairfax, VA
Complete bed bug inspections, heat treatment, and prevention strategies for residential and commercial properties.
Falls Church, VA
Fast response times and professional bed bug removal tailored to local homeowners and property managers.
Manassas, VA
Experienced technicians providing customized bed bug treatment plans for homes, apartments, and businesses.
Tysons, VA
Reliable bed bug extermination services for residential communities, office buildings, hotels, and commercial properties.
Reston, VA
Comprehensive inspections and advanced heat treatment to eliminate bed bugs throughout your property.
Bethesda, MD
Professional bed bug removal services backed by thorough inspections and customized treatment plans.
Silver Spring, MD
Helping homeowners and businesses eliminate bed bugs with proven treatment methods and responsive customer service.
Fredericksburg, VA
Dependable bed bug extermination solutions designed for homes, apartments, and commercial facilities.
Bed Bugs Bite
(they actually just suck)
Why Local Property Owners Choose Bed Bug & Beyond
Customers throughout the region rely on our team because we provide:
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Specialized bed bug expertise
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Professional inspections
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Advanced heat treatment
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Residential and commercial services
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Responsive scheduling
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Customized treatment recommendations
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Friendly, knowledgeable technicians
We understand the challenges bed bug infestations create and work diligently to deliver dependable solutions tailored to your property.
Residential & Commercial Bed Bug Services
Our services are available for:
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Single-family homes
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Apartments
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Condominiums
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Hotels
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Dormitories
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Healthcare facilities
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Senior living communities
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Office buildings
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Property management companies
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Retail businesses
No matter the size of the infestation, our team develops a treatment strategy designed for your specific situation.
Not Sure If We Service Your Area?
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If your city isn't listed, contact Bed Bug & Beyond to speak with our team. We continue to expand our service area throughout Washington, DC, Northern Virginia, and nearby Maryland communities.
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We'll be happy to discuss your location and recommend the best treatment options available.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How can I check for bed bugs in a particular room?
Most bed bugs are found in your headboard and box spring. Because they are nocturnal and about the size of an apple seed, bed bugs can be difficult to spot. Other places to look for bed bugs include your box spring support planks, which is the platform your bed may sit on. These planks are often wood and are sometimes connected to each other by rope or fabric.
Also check for: cracks and crevices in furniture, cracks in baseboards, carpet, mattresses and bedding, etc. Bed bugs typically are found close to the location of their next meal, but they can crawl several feet into other rooms, apartments, and living spaces.
Remember, you're looking for signs of a bed bug infestation: fecal matter and skin sheddings are often found before the bed bug itself. Tiny black spots could be bed bug fecal matter on mattresses, sheets or pajamas. These spots are bed bug excrement and are evidence that a bed bug has had a blood meal. You may also find dead bed bugs or their exoskeleton "shells" that can be left behind as young bed bugs molt into adult bed bugs.
One of the most obvious signs, however, are itchy red bites that appear as swollen red welts on the skin.
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How can I tell if I have been bitten?
Some people show no reaction to bed bug bites, but for others, the reaction can be severe. A bed bug bite can appear to be similar to that of a spider, mosquito or flea, but often results in a very itchy welt that sometimes swells. If you wake up with itchy bites that you did not have when you went to bed, this can be a clue that you might have unwanted guests in your bed.
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Those who react to bed bug bites do so because the person's immune system sent histamine to the bite site. Remember, bed bugs do not transmit disease so some people do not show any reaction at all. In these people, no histamine is sent by their immune system to the site of the bed bug bite as no threat is detected.
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How many months can bed bugs live?
The normal life expectancy of a bed bug is about 10 months to one year. There are many factors that can influence how long bed bugs live. One factor is humidity, as bed bugs tend to live longer in humid conditions. Bed bugs can survive without feeding for many weeks and even months. Female bed bugs lay eggs in cracks and crevices, and will lay between 10 and 50 in a single batch. Bed bug eggs are tiny and about the size of a grain of salt. Bed bugs take about 10 days to hatch. Young bed bugs molt (or shed their exoskeletons) 5 times before they become adults. Before each molt, the young bed bugs require a blood meal.
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How can I keep bed bugs from entering my home?
The most common way that bed bugs enter a home is by hitchhiking on belongings, furniture, clothing, and luggage that have been exposed to a bed bug infested area. Furniture from rental outlets or used furniture stores, luggage and belongings that have traveled and been stored in hotel and motel rooms, planes, trains, college dormitories, apartment buildings, and other locations can all be at risk for harboring traveling bed bugs. When you travel, check your room for signs of bed bugs--thoroughly check the mattress and around the bed area for brown spots, rusty red blood smears or stains, or live bugs. When you return from a trip, check your clothing as you unpack, and vacuum empty suitcases. See our Bed Bug Blog for more ideas to protect yourself against bed bugs when you travel.