Greater Houston TX — Active Coverage
Bed Bug Exterminator Service Areas — Houston TX
We cover Harris County and the surrounding metro. Find your area below and call for same-day availability.
📞 Call (713) 386-5175Houston is a big city and bed bugs do not stick to one part of it. We get calls from Sugar Land on a Monday, Spring on a Tuesday, and Pearland on a Wednesday. The spread patterns are different depending on the neighborhood — older inner-loop buildings deal with it differently than new construction out in the suburbs — but the treatment works the same way everywhere we go.
The zones below show our main coverage areas. Each one has its own dedicated page with more detail about local spread patterns, treatment options, and pricing. If your specific street or zip code is not listed, call anyway — we cover a wider area than what’s shown here and can usually confirm availability the same day.
West Houston & Fort Bend County
Fort Bend County has added more residents over the past decade than almost any other county in Texas. That kind of growth creates the right conditions for bed bugs to move around — lots of people relocating from other states, high-turnover apartment complexes along I-10, and a constant flow of used furniture changing hands through neighborhood buy-sell groups and garage sales.
Townhomes and attached units are common out here, and shared walls are a real problem once one unit gets infested. Bugs move through wall cavities and electrical chases faster than most people expect. We treat a lot of multi-unit situations in this corridor and know how to isolate the spread before it reaches neighboring units.
- Katy TX — 77449 · 77494 · 77493
- Sugar Land — 77479 · 77478
- Missouri City — 77459
- Richmond — 77406
- Bear Creek / Copperfield — 77084
- Energy Corridor — 77077
- Cinco Ranch — 77094
North Houston & Montgomery County
The north corridor up through Cypress, Spring, and The Woodlands is where we see a lot of travel-related cases. Bush Intercontinental is right there, and the stretch of hotels along I-45 sees heavy turnover year-round. People bring bags home from work trips without thinking twice, and that is genuinely how a lot of these infestations start — one bug hiding in a zipper seam is enough.
This area also has an active secondhand market. Estate sales and neighborhood Facebook groups move a lot of furniture, and upholstered pieces are the biggest risk. If you recently picked up a couch, bed frame, or mattress from someone else and you started noticing bites a few weeks later, that is almost certainly the connection.
- Cypress — 77429 · 77433
- The Woodlands — 77380 · 77381 · 77382
- Spring — 77379 · 77388 · 77389
- Willowbrook — 77070
- Jersey Village — 77064
South Houston & Metro Central
The inner loop is a different animal entirely. Montrose, Midtown, and the Museum District have dense apartment buildings, a lot of people moving in and out every few months, and a culture of secondhand furniture that makes it easy for bugs to travel between households. River Oaks and Memorial deal with it differently — bigger homes, more rooms to treat, but the same core problem.
Down south in Pearland and Alvin we see more single-family home cases, often tied to recent travel or a piece of furniture picked up locally. Whatever the source, the fix is the same: one visit, heat treatment, done. If you have noticed early signs of an infestation, acting sooner keeps the treatment scope smaller and the cost lower.
- Pearland — 77584 · 77581
- Alvin — 77511
- Downtown Houston — 77002
- Midtown / Museum District — 77004
- Montrose — 77006
- River Oaks — 77019
- Memorial — 77024
- Galleria / Uptown — 77056
- Sagemont — 77089
Your Area Not Listed Above?
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