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Major Midwest city tops bedbug infestation list for fifth consecutive year

Chicago leads Orkin's annual bedbug cities list for 2025, based on commercial and residential treatment data from metro areas across the United States.


Major Midwest city tops bedbug infestation list for fifth consecutive year
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When it comes to city living, most people expect the hustle and bustle of traffic and busy sidewalks, but probably don't think of pests.

The list is based on both commercial and residential treatment data from metro areas between May 15, 2024, to May 14, 2025.

Ben Hottel, an Orkin entomologist based in Atlanta, said in a press release it is "critical that people know the best ways to identify, prevent and control these pests."

"Clinging to items such as luggage, purses and other personal belongings, bedbugs can travel from place to place with ease," the release states.

For the fifth year in a row, Chicago holds the top spot as the most bedbug-infested city.

In second place this year is Cleveland, Ohio, followed by Detroit, Michigan. 

Los Angeles, California, took third place, followed by Indianapolis, Indiana. 

Charlotte, North Carolina; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and New York City all saw significant drops. 

Out of the 50 cities, Houston, Texas, came in last as the least infested. 

Orkin shared the following tips to keep bedbugs at bay.

"Search the room for signs of infestation, looking for bedbugs, which are small, flat, oval-shaped insects that are brown and about the size of an apple seed."

"Lift sheets, curtains and cushions to check for bedbugs or signs of bedbugs."

"Elevate your luggage onto racks and keep it away from the bed or other furniture."

"Place all dryer-safe clothing from your luggage in the dryer for 30 to 45 minutes at the highest heat setting upon returning home."

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