New Mexico cities are facing rising bed bug reports in 2026, driven by travel, housing density, and transient populations. Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Santa Fe, Carlsbad, and Roswell lead local efforts against infestations.
Albuquerque’s Response
As New Mexico’s largest city, Albuquerque reports high bed bug calls via its Environmental Health Department, enforcing Insect Control Ordinance. Multi-unit housing and tourism hotspots like hotels fuel spread; city advises private exterminators, no free treatments. Recent uptick linked to student dorms and shelters.
Las Cruces Challenges
Southern hub Las Cruces sees surges in apartments and oil-related transient housing, mirroring southeast NM trends. NMSU extension guides recommend heat treatments (not state-approved yet), sealing cracks. Local pest firms report 30% call increase YOY.
Santa Fe Shelter Crisis
Santa Fe combatted a 2025 bed bug outbreak at Pete’s Place homeless shelter, relocating residents temporarily. Citywide, tourism hotels and Airbnbs prompt NM Health alerts on luggage checks. Mayor’s office pushes education campaigns.
Carlsbad Oil Boom Impact
Carlsbad’s oilfield man camps tripled bed bug services since 2021 boom, with shared rooms accelerating spread. Horizon Pest Control notes industrial/residential spikes; hot, dry climate aids survival. Community tips: inspect used furniture.
Roswell Resurgence Factors
Roswell faces renewed invasions from tourism (UFO sites) and motels, per local reports. Transient workers exacerbate; no national top lists, but state resources urge mattress encasements. Pest pros emphasize early detection.
Common Spread Drivers
Travel (spring break south surge), clutter, used items hitchhike bugs. NM lacks enforcement for abatement; private control key. No health risks beyond bites, but nuisance high.
Prevention Strategies
- Inspect seams, bites; use encasements.
- Hot-wash/dry belongings post-travel.
- Remove shoes indoors; avoid floor bags.
- Seal cracks; no street furniture.
Treatment Options
Heat (140°F/2hrs), chemicals by pros; DIY limited. City ordinances mandate landlord notifications. Costs $1,000+ for homes.
SOURCES:
- https://www.yahoo.com/news/mexico-not-yelp-list-places-184508333.html
- https://www.cabq.gov/environmentalhealth/urban-biology/insect-infestation/bed-bugs-faq












