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London’s Property Sector Warned as Bed Bug Infestations Hit Businesses and Landlords

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London’s business community is facing a new and costly challenge. A recent surge in bed bug infestations has created significant headaches for landlords, property managers and small business owners across the capital.

From rental flats to serviced apartments and boutique hotels, infestations are spreading faster than many can contain — and the financial consequences are mounting.

Reports of bed bugs are not limited to residential tenants. Offices with soft furnishings, shared workspaces and even retail units have also experienced outbreaks, often traced back to staff or customers inadvertently carrying the pests in on clothing or bags. The challenge for businesses is that a single infestation can quickly escalate, leading to reputational damage, lost income, and in some cases, legal disputes with tenants or clients.

Landlords in boroughs such as Islington, Tower Hamlets and Hammersmith have been particularly affected, according to local property associations. One managing agent in North London described having to replace multiple sets of furniture across a block of flats after chemical sprays failed to stop recurring infestations. “It’s not just the cost of replacement,” the agent said. “It’s the fact that tenants lose confidence in the property and demand rent reductions or early exits.”

Traditional chemical-based treatments, once considered the default, are proving increasingly unreliable. Bed bugs have developed resistance to many insecticides, meaning infestations often return within weeks. DIY products sold online or in hardware stores are not strong enough to deal with large-scale outbreaks, and in many cases, they simply drive the insects deeper into walls, floorboards and furniture.

For this reason, more landlords and business owners are turning to bed bug pest control experts who can provide long-term solutions. One of the most effective approaches is whole-room heat treatment, which raises temperatures to 49–60°C — a level that penetrates mattresses, skirting boards and even electrical sockets, destroying bed bugs at every stage of life.

ThermoPest, a London-based company specialising exclusively in bed bug eradication, has seen a sharp rise in commercial enquiries this year. The firm works with landlords, letting agencies and business operators to deliver discreet treatments that minimise disruption and protect reputations.

A spokesperson for ThermoPest said: “We’ve seen a significant increase in calls from landlords and property managers who have tried chemicals and failed. In London’s competitive rental market, a single infestation can have major financial consequences. Our heat treatments give peace of mind — they work first time, and they don’t leave behind chemical residues that could affect tenants or staff.”

The economic costs of infestations can be substantial. Aside from treatment and furniture replacement, businesses risk loss of trade, negative online reviews, and potential disputes with insurers or tenants. For small firms operating on tight margins, these costs can be devastating.

As London continues to attract record numbers of tourists, students and short-term renters, experts warn that bed bugs are unlikely to disappear from the city’s agenda anytime soon. For landlords and SMEs, the message is clear: early intervention with specialist support is the only way to avoid long-term damage. And with dedicated companies like ThermoPest leading the charge, London’s property sector finally has a dependable partner to meet the challenge head on.