Kent · CT1

Bed Bug Treatment Canterbury CT1

Bed bug treatment in 2026 has moved on from the spray-and-pray approach of the 2000s. UK strains now show widespread pyrethroid resistance, which is why most professional firms quietly subcontract their toughest jobs to dedicated heat specialists. We do nothing else.

Bed Bug Treatment across Canterbury and CT1

Across Canterbury and the wider CT1 catchment, the call-outs we attend break down roughly into three groups: town-centre flats with high tenant turnover, family homes where bugs have arrived via a child's school bag or a guest's suitcase, and HMOs where shared walls and cavity voids let an infestation cross between bedrooms within days. Kent as a whole follows the same pattern.

Why heat treatment outperforms insecticides in Canterbury

In Canterbury we routinely see properties where two or three rounds of pesticide spraying have failed to clear an infestation. A single heat cycle resolves the problem in one day. The reason: heat reaches every harbourage simultaneously — mattress core, sofa cushion interior, behind skirting boards, inside electrical sockets — while sprays only touch surfaces.

What our bed bug treatment service covers

Whether you've already tried sprays and the bugs came back, or this is your first infestation, a single heat treatment ends it. We treat every property type — flats, houses, HMOs, hotels, hostels, Airbnbs, council stock — and provide everything in writing.

The treatment process for a CT1 property

When you ring, the dispatcher will triage the Canterbury address in under five minutes — property type, room count, severity, access constraints. If we have heater capacity for the same day we book the slot immediately. On arrival the technician walks the property, places industrial heaters and high-volume fans, isolates the treatment zone with thermal-rated barriers, and begins the ramp to lethal temperature. Wireless probes monitor core temperature in the worst-case voids throughout.

Preparing your Canterbury home for the treatment

On the morning of the job, leave the bed made and the wardrobes loaded. Do not strip bedding or bag clothes — moving items between rooms scatters live bugs and undermines the treatment scope. Empty the treatment-zone rooms only of the heat-sensitive items listed in the preparation checklist we email after booking.

Aftercare and what to expect that evening

Long-term prevention is about identifying the introduction route. Most reintroductions arrive on luggage from hotels, on second-hand furniture or via a visiting guest. Heat-treating the suitcase after every trip, inspecting hotel mattress seams before unpacking, and quarantining second-hand items until they have been checked all reduce the risk.

Our written 6-month guarantee

Every treatment ships with a written 6-month guarantee handed over before we leave site. If live bed bugs reappear at the treated address within the guarantee period and you can supply video evidence, we return to re-treat the property free of charge. The guarantee covers the full address, not just the rooms originally treated, provided the infestation is the same species and not a fresh introduction from outside.

Preparation checklist

  • Move pets, fish tanks, plants and prescription medication off-site for the day
  • Take down anything wax-based or vinyl from the treated rooms — candles, records, scented diffusers
  • Leave the bed made and the wardrobes loaded; do not bag clothes or strip linen
  • Move pressurised aerosols and any flammable liquids to a non-treated room
  • Clear access to skirting boards, sockets and bed frames for probe placement
  • Make sure the technician has the spare keys for every affected unit in a shared building

Nearby towns we also cover

We deliver bed bug treatment across Kent and the surrounding area. Click any nearby location for its dedicated page.

Canterbury bed bug treatment FAQs

How long does a typical bed bug treatment take?

A one or two-bed property is usually treated in a single working day (6-9 hours on site including ramp, kill phase and cool-down). Larger properties may need two crew rotations but still complete in one visit.

Will the treatment work if my Canterbury property is in a shared building?

Yes, but we'll inspect the boundary walls and floor voids during the survey. Where bugs have migrated to adjacent units we'll recommend the neighbouring property is treated at the same time to prevent reintroduction.

Does my landlord need to know about the Canterbury treatment?

If you rent, yes — most tenancy agreements require notice for non-routine property work and landlords often pay for pest treatment. We provide invoices and a copy of the guarantee in a format suitable for landlord, agent or insurer records.

Can you treat HMOs and shared houses in Canterbury?

Yes. HMOs are a regular part of the CT1 caseload. We coordinate with all occupants on access, run the thermal cycle across the affected rooms and adjoining boundary walls, and provide the landlord with documentation for compliance records.

What's the difference between heat treatment and a regular pest control spray in Canterbury?

A spray treats surfaces and leaves eggs alive; heat treats everything in the room at once, including eggs hidden inside mattress cores and skirting voids. Sprays usually need 2-4 visits; heat is one visit.

Book a bed bug treatment that actually works — call 0204 569 0701 today.

0204 569 0701

Serving Canterbury, CT1 and Kent · Same-day response · Written 6-month guarantee