Oklahoma grapples with a bed bug resurgence in 2026, driven by travel hubs, apartments, and resistant populations. Five cities lead the battle, deploying inspections, heat treatments, and education to reclaim homes from the nocturnal pests.
Oklahoma City Tops National Lists
Oklahoma City vaulted 14 spots to #34 on Orkin’s 2025 Worst Cities list, fueled by high-volume treatments in rentals and hotels. The Oklahoma City-County Health Department probes infestations, advising encasements and professional heat blasts that kill eggs at 120°F. Firms like Priority Pest provide 24/7 canine sniffs and chemical follow-ups, curbing spread in dense neighborhoods.
Tulsa’s Heat Treatment Surge
Tulsa’s metro area sees relentless reports, with Dead Bug Walkin LLC pioneering eco-friendly heat eradication across Central Oklahoma. University housing and older apartments amplify risks, prompting city alerts on mattress seams and luggage quarantine. Experts note 20+ years of rising calls, linking spikes to interstate traffic.
Norman Faces Dorm Disruptions
Home to University of Oklahoma, Norman battles campus outbreaks, with 2025 dorm evacuations highlighting rapid spread among students. Extension services offer free inspections; locals vacuum daily and launder at high heat to starve hidden colonies. Community forums push for proactive landlord protocols.
Lawton’s Military Housing Woes
Lawton’s Fort Sill proximity breeds barracks infestations, per BedBugReports.com logs. Pest teams use steam and insecticides, while base commands enforce fumigation before moves. Awareness campaigns target used furniture imports.
Enid’s Emerging Hotspot
Enid rounds out the top five with climbing residential complaints, tied to rural-urban migration. Local health pushes diatomaceous earth barriers and pro extermination, preventing statewide creep.
SOURCES:
- https://www.orkin.com/press-room/worst-cities-for-bed-bugs-annual-rankings
- https://news.yahoo.com/oklahoma-city-named-one-americas-120153717.html












