Stop Bites Before They Start Again

Bed bug treatment services throughout New Rochelle, Westchester County, and all five boroughs

You wake up with welts along your arms or notice small dark spots on your sheets, and you start checking the seams of your mattress. Finding bed bugs in your home or apartment means acting quickly, especially in buildings where units share walls and these pests move through cracks you cannot see. Tri-County Pest Control inspects mattresses, box springs, baseboards, furniture joints, and wall voids to locate where bed bugs hide during the day.

Our treatment plans are built for the housing density common in New Rochelle and across the five boroughs, where bed bugs spread between apartments through electrical outlets and pipe chases. We provide clear preparation instructions before the service date so treatments reach every hiding spot. You remove clutter, wash bedding in hot water, and seal cleaned items in bags while we apply targeted solutions to cracks, crevices, and furniture where bugs nest and feed at night.

Call Tri-County Pest Control to schedule an inspection and start a treatment plan that fits your property in New Rochelle or Westchester County. 

How Treatment Reaches Every Stage of Infestation

We start with a detailed inspection of every room where bed bugs have been reported or suspected in your property. Our technician checks behind headboards, inside nightstands, along baseboards, under area rugs, and in upholstered furniture where bed bugs cluster near where people sleep or sit. Treatment products are applied directly into cracks and crevices where insects hide, targeting both adult bugs and eggs that hatch days after the first application.

After treatment, you will notice fewer bites within the first week as the active infestation is eliminated. Follow-up visits allow us to monitor for any remaining activity and retreat areas where new hatchlings may appear.

This service works for single-family homes, apartments, multi-unit buildings, and hospitality properties where bed bugs are introduced through luggage or secondhand furniture. Landlords and property managers use our services to address infestations before they spread to neighboring units. Treatment does not remove furniture or require you to leave for days, but it does require cooperation with preparation steps to ensure full coverage and long-term elimination.

Questions People Ask Before Booking Treatment

Homeowners and tenants in Westchester County often have similar concerns before scheduling bed bug treatment, especially if this is the first time they have dealt with an infestation or if previous attempts have not worked.

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What do I need to do before the treatment appointment?
You will need to wash all bedding and clothing in hot water, remove items from under beds and inside closets, and vacuum floors and furniture. We provide a preparation checklist when you book so nothing is missed.
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How long does it take to eliminate bed bugs completely?
Most infestations require an initial treatment and at least one follow-up visit two to three weeks later to address any eggs that hatch after the first application. You should see a significant reduction in activity within the first week.
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Why do bed bugs keep coming back in apartment buildings?
Bed bugs move between units through wall voids and shared utility lines, so treating one apartment may not stop bugs from entering again if neighboring units are infested. We work with property managers to coordinate building-wide inspections and treatments.
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What happens during the inspection?
Our technician examines mattresses, box springs, bed frames, furniture seams, baseboards, and outlets using a flashlight and inspection tools to locate live bugs, eggs, and fecal staining. The inspection determines where treatment will be applied and how severe the infestation is.
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When can I use my bed again after treatment?
You can return to your bed the same day once treated surfaces are dry, usually within a few hours. We recommend using mattress encasements to trap any remaining bugs and make future inspections easier.

Tri-County Pest Control treats bed bug infestations in apartments, homes, and multi-unit properties throughout New Rochelle, Westchester County, and all five boroughs with follow-up options to make sure the problem does not return. Reach out today to schedule an inspection and get a treatment plan that works for your property.