Arizona has been dealing with a steady bed bug problem, and several cities have been hit especially hard. The issue is tied to travel, dense housing, and warm conditions that help bed bugs spread quickly.
Phoenix
Phoenix is one of the biggest pressure points because of its size, tourism, and constant movement of people. Pest control reports say bed bug calls continue to rise across the city, making it a persistent problem for homes, apartments, and businesses.
Tucson
Tucson has also faced serious bed bug concerns, including reports of bed bugs turning up at Tucson City Hall. That kind of finding shows the pests are not limited to private homes and can spread into public buildings too.
Scottsdale
Scottsdale has seen some of the most severe infestations reported in Arizona. One widely noted case involved an estimated 10,000 bed bugs in a single location, which underscores how quickly a small issue can become a major infestation.
Sun City
Sun City gained attention after pest control workers found a massive infestation described as one of the worst they had seen. Reports said the bugs had built up over years, showing how dangerous it can be to leave a problem untreated.
Mesa
Mesa is also among the cities seeing growing bed bug activity, especially in multi-unit housing where infestations can move between apartments. Local pest control efforts focus on inspections, treatment, and prevention education to keep outbreaks from spreading further.
Why it spreads
Bed bugs are difficult to stop because they travel easily in luggage, clothing, and used furniture. Once they enter a building, they can spread fast and hide in cracks, mattresses, and upholstered furniture, which makes early action essential.
What residents can do
Residents are usually advised to inspect bedding, reduce clutter, and avoid bringing in used furniture without checking it carefully. Professional treatment is often needed because bed bugs can survive many basic DIY attempts and return if even a few remain.
SOURCES:
- https://agadari.com/insect-invasion-5-arizona-cities-combatting-bed-bug-onslaught/
- https://www.mypmp.net/arizona-infestation-has-thousands-of-bed-bugs/












