Tristate Bedbug Dogs has released its 2026 service guide emphasizing certified canine bed bug inspection as a high-accuracy method for identifying infestations across New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. The guide arrives as property managers, hotel operators, and homeowners continue to struggle with bed bug activity and the limitations of traditional visual detection.
Data in the guide indicates that visual inspections correctly identify bed bug infestations only 30% of the time, while K9 bed bug detection by certified teams achieves accuracy rates of up to 98%. This difference stems from a trained dog's ability to locate live insects and viable eggs by scent, reaching areas inside walls, beneath flooring, and within sealed furniture that visual inspectors cannot readily access.
The 2026 guide provides a direct comparison of the two primary inspection methods. Canine inspection reaches up to 99% accuracy; visual-only methods average 30%. A certified K9 handler team can inspect a standard hotel room in under two minutes, whereas visual inspections take considerably longer. Dogs detect scent through walls, baseboards, and sealed furniture, while visual inspectors are limited to what is physically visible. Canine teams identify infestations at early stages before populations establish, while visual methods typically detect activity only after it has grown. Additionally, canine bed bug inspection requires no chemical application, making it suitable for occupied spaces, and certified dogs can confirm whether a treatment was effective, a function visual methods cannot reliably perform.
Tristate Bedbug Dogs operates certified K9 detection teams across New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Each handler carries certification credentials, and the dogs are trained specifically for bed bug scent detection. The company's services cover residential properties, commercial buildings, hotel and hospitality settings, multi-unit apartment buildings, pre-purchase inspections, and post-treatment verification.
"Our K9 teams completed more than 1,200 inspections across New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut in 2025, and post-treatment verification now accounts for roughly 35% of all service requests we receive," said Michael Torres, Operations Director of Tristate Bedbug Dogs. "Property owners are not just using canine bed bug inspection to find a problem—they are using it to confirm the problem is gone before reopening a unit or room."
The guide details several advantages driving increased demand for bed bug detection New York property owners and managers in neighboring states have been reporting. The process is non-invasive with no need to move furniture or dismantle fixtures. Certified handler oversight ensures each inspection follows a defined protocol. Rapid results allow property managers to make treatment or clearance decisions the same day. Live-only detection distinguishes between active infestations and old evidence, preventing unnecessary treatment costs. Tri-state coverage under a single provider reduces coordination complexity for property management companies operating across multiple states.
Tristate Bedbug Dogs also notes that multi-unit building operators across the tri-state area are increasingly scheduling quarterly canine sweeps as a preventive measure rather than waiting for tenant complaints to initiate inspections.


