Virginia’s bed bug invasions persist in 2026, with cities like Richmond, Norfolk, and Virginia Beach leading reports of infestations in homes, hotels, and rentals. Pest control firms like Orkin and Terminix rank these urban areas high due to travel hubs and dense housing fueling spread. Local efforts ramp up inspections and public awareness amid rising bites and health complaints.
Top 5 Affected Cities
- Richmond: Ranks #28 in Orkin’s 2025 list (down 11 spots), with Terminix noting #35 alongside Petersburg; high service calls from apartments.
- Norfolk: #31 in Terminix 2025 (down 3), Pest Gnome #99; port city travel exacerbates hotel outbreaks.
- Virginia Beach: Surge in 2025 reports from homes and tourist spots; paired with Chesapeake for bite alerts.
- Chesapeake: Linked to Virginia Beach uptick; rentals and private homes see rapid spread.
- Roanoke: Terminix #48 with Lynchburg; consistent rural-urban hotspot for undetected infestations.
(Visual of bed bug inspection in urban Virginia setting.)
Infestation Drivers
Post-pandemic travel resurgence boosts bed bugs via luggage and public transit, per Terminix data. Dense multifamily housing and hotels in Hampton Roads (Norfolk, Virginia Beach) accelerate transmission. Bites cause itchy welts and allergies, often delayed 3-14 days.
City Combat Measures
CityKey Actions
RichmondIncreased exterminator services; awareness campaigns
NorfolkHotel inspections; resident reporting hotlines…