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 Washington Township and all of Gloucester County with same day bed bug treatment — fast response, professional results.
Bed bugs multiply fast — every night you wait makes the infestation worse.
Washington Township is Gloucester County's largest suburb, dominated by single-family residential developments built between the 1970s and 1990s, particularly along Route 55 and Route 322 commuter corridors. The township's sprawling ranch and two-story colonial homes house families with frequent travel to Camden, Philadelphia, and beyond via these major highways, creating regular exposure to bed bugs from hotels, offices, and public transportation. The relatively newer housing stock means homes share similar construction standards, but the volume of commuter-class residents—many returning from work trips or business travel—makes this township a consistent entry point for infestations in South Jersey.
Washington Township's housing is primarily composed of single-family ranch homes and two-story colonials constructed during the 1970s–1990s suburban expansion, with vinyl siding, attached garages, and standardized layouts typical of that era's development patterns. Whether you're a homeowner, renter, or property manager in Washington Township, The Bed Bug Inspectors provides fast, certified same day bed bug treatment.
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 Washington Township'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.
Business travelers on the Route 55/322 corridor passing through Washington Township represent one of South Jersey's highest-risk groups for bed bug introduction, as hotel infestations in conference centers and mid-range properties are common. Bed bugs attach to luggage, clothing, and car upholstery during hotel stays and can remain dormant for weeks, making the commute from a contaminated hotel back to your home a direct pathway for infestation. If you've stayed in regional hotels and notice bites clustering on exposed skin after travel, inspection of your bedroom—especially seams of your mattress, the underside of your bed frame, and nightstands—should happen immediately. Many Washington Township residents delay inspection because they assume their newer 1980s homes are "too clean" for bed bugs, but age of the home is irrelevant; the risk is entirely tied to exposure during travel and early detection prevents colony establishment.
Yes. We offer same-day service for heat treatment in most of our service territory. Call before noon and we can typically dispatch a technician the same day. Availability varies by date and location — call (888) 308-9967 to confirm same-day slots.
Yes. Heat treatment is the only bed bug method that kills all life stages — eggs, nymphs, and adults — in a single treatment. Chemical treatment requires multiple visits. If you need a fast, definitive solution, heat is the right choice.
Our technicians set up industrial heaters to raise the room temperature to 118–120°F throughout the space. They monitor with multiple sensors and move heated air to eliminate cool spots. The process takes 6–8 hours for most units. You return to a bed-bug-free home the same day.
No. Heat treatment kills bed bugs inside your mattress, box spring, and all other furniture. You do not need to throw anything away. We recommend mattress encasements after treatment as an added protective layer, but disposal is never necessary.
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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