Gloucester County's growing rental market and proximity to Philadelphia create consistent bed bug introduction through commuter traffic and secondhand furniture. Our certified team serves Clarksboro and all of Gloucester County with heat treatment for bed bugs — fast response, professional results.
Heat treatment is the only method that kills eggs, nymphs, and adults in a single visit.
Clarksboro is a small residential community in Gloucester County with a mix of single-family homes, mobile home parks, and older rental properties concentrated along Route 130 and local township roads. The area's aging housing stock and proximity to transitional rental units create conditions where bed bugs can move between properties, particularly in the mobile home communities that dot the township.
Clarksboro's housing is predominantly single-family homes and mobile home parks, with scattered rental properties in older residential structures. Whether you're a homeowner, renter, or property manager in Clarksboro, The Bed Bug Inspectors provides fast, certified heat treatment for bed bugs.
Founded in New York City in 2009, we've helped thousands of Gloucester County residents and property managers eliminate bed bug infestations. Our team is licensed and certified in NJ, with deep knowledge of Clarksboro's specific housing types and bed bug patterns.
98% accuracy — our trained detection dogs find infestations invisible to visual inspection.
Kills all stages including eggs in a single visit. No chemicals. Back home same day.
Detailed inspection reports documenting findings, locations, and treatment options.
Call before noon for same-day or next-day appointments in most of our territory.
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We stand behind our work. Retreatment included if bed bugs return within the warranty period.
Bed bugs in mobile home parks spread through shared walls, utility penetrations, and pest control treatments that drive them into adjacent units rather than eliminating them entirely. Unlike traditional homes with more separation, mobile units are often close together, so infestations can affect multiple properties simultaneously. If your neighbor has bed bugs, document the issue with your landlord or park management in writing and request a professional inspection of your own unit before treatment becomes necessary. Preventive monitoring—checking mattress seams, headboards, and furniture regularly—is especially important in these communities. Professional inspection and treatment protocols for mobile homes differ from site-built homes due to construction differences, so ensure any service provider has specific experience with this housing type.
We use industrial electric heaters to raise the temperature in your home to 118–120°F for several hours. At these temperatures, bed bugs die at all life stages — eggs, nymphs, and adults — within minutes of reaching the target temperature. Multiple temperature sensors ensure every area reaches lethal heat.
Heat treatment is suitable for most household items. Before treatment, you'll remove heat-sensitive items: certain electronics, candles, pressurized cans, vinyl records, and pets/plants. We provide a detailed prep list. Everything else — furniture, clothing, bedding — stays in place.
Yes, when performed correctly. Heat treatment's single-treatment effectiveness is its primary advantage over chemical treatment. We use calibrated sensors to verify every area reaches lethal temperature, including inside mattresses and wall voids.
Heat treatment typically costs $1,000–$3,000+ depending on unit size and severity. Studio apartments start around $1,000; larger homes or severe infestations may cost more. Call (888) 308-9967 for a precise quote based on your specific situation.
Travel is the leading cause of bed bug introductions in suburban Gloucester County homes. Check luggage in the garage or outside before bringing it in, and run all clothing through a high-heat dryer cycle right away. If you're seeing bites or live bugs in your bedroom, schedule a professional inspection rather than trying DIY sprays, which rarely eliminate an established infestation.
New Jersey requires landlords to address bed bug infestations promptly and to disclose known infestations to new tenants. When you receive a complaint, respond in writing and schedule a professional inspection within a few days. If the unit was recently vacated, inspect before placing new tenants to avoid moving someone into an active infestation.
Bed bugs don't require recent travel to enter a home. They're commonly introduced through used furniture, guests who have unknowingly been exposed, or items purchased at estate sales or thrift shops. In growing suburban markets like Gloucester County, secondhand upholstered furniture is a frequent culprit. If you notice bites or find any signs, a professional inspection can quickly tell you whether you have an active problem.
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