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Top 50 Bed Bug Cities: Orkin's Full List For 2023

When booking travel reservations, it's critical to know how to identify and check for bed bugs to avoid bringing the hitchhikers home.

ACROSS AMERICA — One of the things tourism officials probably won’t tout is a metro area’s ranking on the Atlanta-based pest-control company Orkin’s 2023 Top 50 Bed Bug Cities List, released Monday.

The release is tied to Tuesday’s “National Shop for Travel Day,” founded in 2018 by the Travel Technology Association, and the time of year people start planning their vacations. When booking hotel reservations, it’s critical to know how to identify and check for bed bugs to avoid bringing the hitchhikers home, according to Orkin.

Orkin based its list on residential and commercial bed bug treatments performed by its technicians from Dec. 1, 2021-Nov. 30, 2022.

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Below are the top 10 cities ranked on Orkin’s list and whether they moved up or down compared to the previous year:

  1. Chicago, Illinois
  2. New York, New York (+1)
  3. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (-1)
  4. Cleveland-Akron, Ohio (+4)
  5. Los Angeles, California (+7)
  6. Detroit, Michigan (-2)
  7. Indianapolis, Indiana (-1)
  8. Baltimore (-3)
  9. Washington, D.C. (-2)
  10. Columbus, Ohio (-1)
  11. Champaign, Illinois (+2)
  12. Grand Rapids, Michigan (-1)
  13. Cincinnati, Ohio (-3)
  14. Charlotte, North Carolina (+1)
  15. Denver, Colorado (+2)
  16. Atlanta, Georgia (-2)
  17. Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas (-1)
  18. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (+2)
  19. Charleston, West Virginia (+3)
  20. Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina (+4)
  21. Flint, Michigan(+2)
  22. San Francisco, California (-3)
  23. Norfolk, Virginia (+2)
  24. Greenville, South Carolina (-3)
  25. St. Louis, Missouir (-7)
  26. Richmond, Virginia
  27. Youngstown, Ohio (+10)
  28. South Bend, Indiana (+5)
  29. Buffalo, New York (-1)
  30. Knoxville, Tennessee (-1)
  31. Cedar Rapids, Michigan (-1)
  32. Omaha, Nebraska (-5)
  33. Nashville, Tennessee (+1)
  34. Dayton, Ohio (-2)
  35. Ft. Wayne, Indiana(+1)
  36. Harrisburg, Pennsylvnia (+6)
  37. Davenport, Iowa (-2)
  38. Toledo, Ohio (-7)
  39. Seattle, Washington (+5)
  40. Milwaukee, Wisconsin (-2)
  41. Tampa, Florida (-1)
  42. Lansing, Michigan (+6)
  43. Greensboro, North Carolina
  44. Houston, Texas (-3)
  45. Miami, Florida (-6)
  46. Lexington, Kentucky (+1)
  47. Orlando, Florida (-1)
  48. Peoria, Illinois (-3)
  49. Louisville, Kentucky (-3)
  50. Lincoln, Nebraskas.

Bed bugs are usually about 3/16 inch long and red to dark brown. Mostly nocturnal insects whose only food source is blood, they come out of hiding to take their meals from sleeping humans. They can travel from place to place with ease, clinging to items such as luggage, purses and other personal belongings.

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They also reproduce quickly. Females can deposit up to five eggs a day, and from 200 to 500 over their lifetime. They can survive for several months waiting for their next blood meal, so they’re most likely to emerge when people are near.

Orkin entomologist Ben Hottel said that while it’s important to be aware of bed bug infestations within hotels, the pests also try to hitch rides in taxis, buses and airplanes.

While traveling, it’s important to examine clothing and luggage regularly, Hottel said.

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