Bed bug control is among the most common pest issues we treat in Washington Heights. The proximity to Fort Tryon Park and the wooded northern edge of Manhattan adds seasonal pressure from outdoor pests pushing indoors as the weather cools.
Bed bug control in Washington Heights: what to know
Washington Heights is built around large pre-war apartment buildings on steep hills — interconnected basements and shared service areas give rodents and roaches easy routes between buildings.
High residential density and a busy commercial spine along Broadway and St. Nicholas Avenue sustain steady pest pressure, particularly mice and German cockroaches in older kitchens.
The proximity to Fort Tryon Park and the wooded northern edge of Manhattan adds seasonal pressure from outdoor pests pushing indoors as the weather cools.
Signs you need bed bug control
- Itchy bites in a line or cluster after sleeping
- Rust-coloured spots on sheets, mattress seams, or the headboard
- Live bugs in mattress seams, box spring joints, or the deep baseboard gaps common in Harlem's pre-war buildings
- Small pale eggs or shed skins tucked into baseboard cracks or wall-void openings
- Bites or activity starting shortly after a neighbouring unit in your building reported an infestation
How we treat bed bug control in Washington Heights
Harlem's housing stock is dominated by pre-war apartment buildings, historic brownstones and walk-ups — handsome buildings with deep baseboard gaps and shared wall voids that let an infestation travel between units far more easily than a modern building's sealed construction allows. Brownstone conversions, in particular, are especially prone to bed bug spread through shared walls and hallways, which is why we treat the building context, not just the room where you found bites.
That shared-wall reality is also why bed bugs in Harlem so rarely stay contained to one apartment. We map every mattress seam, headboard crack, and baseboard gap in your unit, and where the building layout points to a brownstone conversion or a walk-up with common hallways, we recommend the adjacent units get checked at the same time — treating one apartment in isolation is a delay, not a fix, when the infestation already has a path next door.
Local landmarks & coverage
We serve all of Washington Heights and the surrounding Manhattan area — including The Cloisters, Fort Tryon Park, George Washington Bridge, Audubon Avenue — across ZIP codes 10032, 10033, 10040.