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Updated · Fox News · Jun 27
Michigan Tops U.S. Bedbug Risk at 1 in 57 as Warren Leads Cities at 1 in 59
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 27

Michigan Tops U.S. Bedbug Risk at 1 in 57 as Warren Leads Cities at 1 in 59

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 27

Summary

  • Casino.ca ranked Michigan the riskiest state for travelers encountering bedbugs, estimating odds at 1 in 57, while Warren, Michigan, topped U.S. cities at 1 in 59.
  • The report combined Orkin and Terminix rankings with TripAdvisor reviews, treatment data and social-media posts; Ohio and Maryland followed Michigan, while North Las Vegas and Madison trailed Warren.
  • University of Kentucky entomologist Zachary DeVries said the rankings can overstate urban risk because they reflect where large pest-control firms have stronger coverage, even though bedbugs can appear anywhere.
  • Experts said bedbugs are often more common in homes and apartment complexes than hotels, which change bedding frequently and monitor infestations closely.
  • Travelers were advised to check mattress seams, headboards and nearby furniture, and to use high-heat drying or seek professional treatment if bugs are found.

Insights

With bedbugs resisting pesticides, are high-tech heat treatments and vigilant travelers the only effective defenses left in this escalating battle?
Are these viral bedbug 'hotspot' lists a real public health warning or just a marketing tactic that unfairly damages city reputations?
As bedbug lawsuits lead to million-dollar payouts, are hotels now facing a greater threat from litigation than the pests themselves?