Maryland is battling a significant bed bug outbreak, with five cities leading efforts through increased inspections and public campaigns. Urban density and travel hubs exacerbate the issue, per recent pest control rankings from Terminix and Pest Gnome.
Baltimore tops Maryland lists at #51 nationally, with infestations hitting apartments, hotels, buses, and libraries. City health officials partner with exterminators for free inspections and awareness drives targeting low-income housing.
Hagerstown: National Hotspot
Tied at #8 nationally with D.C., Hagerstown sees spikes in multi-family units due to transit links. Local codes mandate landlord treatments within 7 days of complaints.
This map highlights dense bed bug reports in East Coast cities, including Maryland hotspots, showing clusters in high-traffic urban zones.
Frederick: Steady Rise
Ranking #358 overall but surging locally, Frederick focuses on older rentals and student areas. Resources include tenant guides and subsidized pest control.
Salisbury: Climbing Concerns
At #47 nationally, Salisbury combats spreads via hotels and public housing. Officials host workshops on detection using dogs and heat treatments.
Silver Spring: Proximity Issues
Near D.C., Silver Spring reports growth in dense housing. Montgomery County enforces strict reporting, urging early interventions…