Commercial Bed Bug Challenges Are Different
A residential bed bug infestation is a significant problem. A commercial one — particularly in hospitality or multifamily housing — is a business liability. A single online review mentioning bed bugs can cost a hotel dozens of bookings. An untreated unit in an apartment building creates legal exposure and near-certain spread to adjacent units.
Commercial treatment requires faster response, better documentation, and coordination with operations staff that residential service does not. We specialize in commercial accounts throughout St. Louis metro.
Commercial Property Types We Serve
Our Commercial Protocol
Rapid Response — Same-day or next-day inspection for commercial accounts. We understand that a hotel room out of service costs revenue and that response time matters.
Heat Treatment for Hospitality — Whole-room heat treatment is the preferred method for hotel rooms: no chemical residue, same-day turnaround, and a single treatment that eliminates all life stages including eggs. A treated room is ready for guests the same evening.
Staged Treatment for Multifamily — For apartment buildings, we conduct floor-by-floor assessment, prioritize units by severity, and implement treatment in stages to minimize disruption while preventing spread between units.
Documentation — Written inspection reports, treatment records, and completion certificates provided for every commercial service. Useful for insurance compliance, lease documentation, and liability protection.
Discreet Service — Unmarked vehicles and plain-clothes technicians available on request for properties where discretion is essential.
Service Area
Commercial service throughout St. Louis City, St. Louis County, and St. Charles County. Key corridors include the Chesterfield Valley hospitality cluster, St. Charles County hotel row, and St. Louis City and County multifamily and hospitality properties.
Commercial Inspection Request
Same-day response for commercial accounts. Licensed and insured.
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