K-9 Bed Bug Detection Genesee County MI

Find Bed Bugs Before They Find You

Certified canine bed bug inspection detects infestations in minutes with 95-98% accuracy. Fast, non-invasive, and more reliable than visual inspections alone. Serving Genesee County, MI and Shiawassee County, MI.

Certified Canine Detection Teams

Our K-9 teams undergo rigorous training and certification to detect live bed bugs and viable eggs with proven accuracy rates.

20 Years Serving Local Communities

Family-owned since 2005, we've built our reputation on honest service and real results for Genesee and Shiawassee County residents.

One of Under 100 Nationwide

We're among fewer than 100 companies in the United States offering certified canine bed bug detection services to homeowners.

Same Experienced Technicians

You work with the same skilled technician year after year, not rotating part-time workers who lack deep expertise.

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Canine Bed Bug Inspection Services

Detection That Actually Works When You Need It

You can’t see them. Your regular inspection missed them. But you still can’t shake the feeling something’s wrong. That’s where trained bed bug detection dogs make the difference. Our canine bed bug inspection teams in Genesee County, MI and Shiawassee County, MI use dogs specifically trained to detect the scent of live bed bugs and viable eggs. These aren’t pets doing tricks. They’re working animals with hundreds of hours of training, paired with experienced handlers who understand what you’re dealing with. The inspection is fast, thorough, and finds bed bugs in places you’d never think to look. Behind walls. Inside furniture. Under floorboards. Places that would take hours to inspect visually, and even then you’d probably miss them.

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What You Get From K-9 Detection

This isn’t just about finding bed bugs. It’s about getting real answers fast so you can move forward with confidence instead of guessing.

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When You Actually Need This Service

Human visual inspections catch about 30 to 40 percent of bed bug infestations. That’s not a criticism of the inspector. It’s just biology. Bed bugs are small, fast, and hide in cracks thinner than a credit card. They don’t come out during the day. By the time you see them crawling around, you’re dealing with a serious infestation. Dogs work differently. They have roughly 300 million olfactory receptors compared to our 6 million. They’re trained to detect the specific scent of live bed bugs and viable eggs, even when there’s only one or two hiding somewhere you’d never find on your own. A trained bed bug sniffing dog can inspect a room in two to three minutes. An entire home in 30 to 60 minutes. They alert their handler to the exact location, and the handler confirms what the dog found. You’re not guessing. You’re not assuming. You know. That’s the difference between spending weeks worrying and getting a clear answer the same day.

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When You Actually Need This Service

You don’t need a canine bed bug inspection just because. You need it when the stakes are high and you can’t afford to be wrong. After you’ve traveled to Detroit, Grand Rapids, or anywhere with known bed bug problems. Before you move into a new apartment or rental property. When you’re getting bites but can’t find any visual evidence. After a bed bug treatment to confirm it actually worked. When you live in a multi-unit building and your neighbor just had bed bugs treated. The inspection itself is straightforward. The handler brings the dog through your home or business. The dog searches methodically. If the dog detects bed bugs, it signals the handler. The handler confirms the location and walks you through what was found and what happens next. If the dog doesn’t alert, you have real peace of mind. Not a guess. Not a “probably fine.” Actual confirmation from a detection method proven to work at rates above 95 percent in controlled studies.
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K9 Bed Bug Service FAQs

Common Questions About Our Service

Trained canine bed bug detection teams achieve accuracy rates between 95 and 98 percent in controlled studies, significantly outperforming human visual inspections which typically identify only 30 to 40 percent of infestations. The difference comes down to biology. Dogs have up to 300 million olfactory receptors compared to about 6 million in humans, allowing them to detect the scent of even a single live bed bug or a small cluster of viable eggs. They can find bed bugs behind walls, inside furniture, under floorboards, and in other locations that would be impossible to visually inspect without damaging your property. Visual inspections rely on spotting physical evidence like bugs, eggs, shed skins, or fecal spots, which means the infestation usually needs to be established enough to leave visible signs. By that point, you're dealing with a larger problem that costs more to treat. Canine detection catches infestations early, when treatment is faster and less expensive.
A regular bed bug inspection involves a trained technician visually examining your home for signs of bed bugs. They check mattress seams, bed frames, furniture, baseboards, and other common hiding spots. This takes time and still misses most early-stage infestations because bed bugs are extremely good at hiding. A K-9 bed bug inspection uses a specially trained dog to detect the scent of live bed bugs and viable eggs. The dog can search an entire room in minutes and an average home in 30 to 60 minutes, compared to several hours for a thorough visual inspection. More importantly, the dog finds bed bugs in places you'd never think to check and can detect them through barriers like walls and furniture without any damage to your property. We use K-9 detection as part of a comprehensive approach, combining the dog's scent detection with visual confirmation from the handler. This gives you the most accurate picture of whether you have bed bugs and exactly where they're located.
Canine bed bug inspection costs typically range from $300 to $600 for an average-sized home, depending on the size of your property and the scope of the inspection. While this is higher than a basic visual inspection, which runs $65 to $200, the accuracy and speed make it worth the investment when you need reliable answers. Consider what you're getting. If the dog finds bed bugs early, you might spend $500 to $1,000 on treatment instead of $2,500 to $6,000 for a whole-home infestation that went undetected. If the dog doesn't find bed bugs, you avoid spending thousands on treatment you don't actually need. You also get peace of mind that comes from a detection method proven to work, not just someone's best guess after looking around for an hour. For commercial properties like hotels, multi-unit buildings, or healthcare facilities, the cost may be higher but the value is even greater because early detection protects your reputation and prevents widespread problems.
Yes. One of the biggest advantages of canine bed bug detection is that trained dogs can detect the scent of bed bugs through walls, inside furniture, under floorboards, behind baseboards, and in other areas that are completely inaccessible to visual inspection. Bed bugs don't need much space. They can squeeze into gaps as thin as a credit card and will hide in places you'd never think to check. They get inside electrical outlets, behind picture frames, in the joints of furniture, between layers of wallpaper, and deep inside box springs where you can't see them without tearing everything apart. A trained detection dog doesn't need to see the bed bugs. The dog is trained to recognize the specific scent of live bed bugs and viable eggs, which means it can pinpoint their location even when they're completely hidden from view. This is why K-9 detection is so effective for early-stage infestations and for verifying that treatment worked. You're not guessing based on what you can or can't see. You're getting confirmation based on what's actually there.
A trained bed bug detection dog can inspect an average-sized home in 30 to 60 minutes. Individual rooms take just two to three minutes each. This is significantly faster than a thorough visual inspection, which can take several hours and still miss hidden infestations. The speed comes from the dog's ability to work methodically through a space, using scent rather than sight. The handler guides the dog through each area, and the dog alerts immediately when it detects the scent of live bed bugs or viable eggs. For larger properties or commercial spaces, the inspection may take longer, but the efficiency is still far superior to traditional methods. For example, in the hospitality industry, trained K-9 teams can inspect 80 hotel rooms in a single day. After the inspection, the handler will walk you through the findings and answer any questions. If bed bugs were detected, you'll know exactly where they are and can discuss treatment options. If none were found, you have confirmation and can move forward with confidence.
Minimal preparation is needed for a K-9 bed bug inspection, which is another advantage over traditional methods. You don't need to strip beds, move furniture, or pull apart your home. However, a few simple steps can help the dog work more effectively. Clear clutter from floors so the dog can move freely through each room. Put away food, especially strong-smelling items, that might distract the dog during the inspection. If you have pets, secure them in a separate area so they don't interfere with the working dog. Remove any items that could be hazardous to the dog, like exposed chemicals or small objects that could be accidentally ingested. Beyond that, the inspection is non-invasive. The dog and handler will work through your home systematically, and you can be present during the entire process. If you have specific areas of concern, like a bedroom where you've been getting bites or a room adjacent to a neighbor's unit that recently had bed bugs, let the handler know so those areas can be prioritized.
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Contact us to set up your canine bed bug inspection in Genesee County, MI or Shiawassee County, MI at a time that works for your schedule.

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Our certified handler and trained detection dog arrive on-site and begin a systematic search of the areas you're concerned about.

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Results and Next Steps

If bed bugs are detected, we explain exactly where they are and discuss treatment options. If none are found, you have confirmation and peace of mind.

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