Alaska is experiencing a notable bed bug onslaught, with five key cities—Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Ketchikan, and Wasilla—actively addressing infestations through local health efforts and pest control. These outbreaks, reported as persistent in early 2026, stem from travel, used items, and urban density rather than cleanliness.
Affected Cities
- Anchorage: Leads with municipal health services mandating landlord treatments; professional firms like Pied Piper offer heat and chemical solutions amid rising homeowner reports.
- Fairbanks: Rural and school-related cases prompt alerts from Tanana Chiefs Conference; pest companies note increasing calls.
- Juneau: Included in statewide surges, with state health guidance emphasizing inspections.
- Ketchikan: Southeast Alaska sees concerns in lodging and homes, questioning local prevalence but confirming issues.
- Wasilla: Serves as a Mat-Su hub for statewide services, with infestations tied to Anchorage travel.
Control Measures
Alaska’s Department of Health recommends flashlight inspections, hot washing, vacuuming, and encasements over pesticides due to resistance. Freezing small items or professional heat treatments (122°F) prove effective in cold climates.
EPA grants aid rural efforts, focusing on Native communities.
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