In 2025, bed bugs are back and not just in big cities. Joplin,
Missouri, like many mid-sized communities, is seeing a quiet resurgence of
infestations, fueled by increased travel, shared laundry facilities, and
limited public reporting. While there’s no official registry of bed bug cases
in Joplin, pest control companies and local accounts confirm the issue is real and
rising.
A January 2025 article titled “Insect Invasion: 5
Missouri Cities Combatting Bed Bug Onslaught” confirms that Joplin is
actively addressing infestations through community workshops and pest control
partnerships. The piece highlights Joplin alongside St. Louis, Kansas City, and
Springfield, noting a statewide rise in bed bug activity due to travel and
public exposure.
Read the full article here
The Bigger Picture: Bed Bug Activity
Nationwide
- June 2025 spike: Industry reports show a
national uptick in bed bug infestations, tied to the return of
pre-pandemic travel, hotel stays, and public gatherings.
- No immunity for small towns: Bed bugs are
equal-opportunity hitchhikers, thriving in laundromats, hotels, and
multi-unit housing.
A Local Account: When Clean Isn’t Safe
“When our washing machine broke, we had to use a public
laundromat. It looked clean a worker was mopping and wiping tables. My husband
and I thought, ‘This one won’t have problems.’ Wrong. Within days, we had bed
bugs.”
This firsthand account highlights a common
misconception: cleanliness doesn’t guarantee safety. Bed bugs don’t
discriminate. They hitch rides on clothing, laundry baskets, and even folding
tables.
What Happened Next
- Treatment: Diatomaceous Earth (food grade)
was applied to floors and bedding areas.
- Containment: Mattress encased in a plastic
dust mite cover.
- Sanitization: All bedding, drapes, and floor
coverings laundered on high heat with a sanitizing cycle.
- Vacuuming protocol: DE allowed to
sit for one hour before vacuuming.
“We’re not sure if the bugs came from the washer or
dryer, but since the laundromat was very busy, they could’ve hitched a ride
while we were folding clothes.”
Natural Defense: Peppermint Oil Spray
Recipe
For those avoiding harsh chemicals, this simple DIY
spray offers a gentle way to repel bed bugs in laundry baskets, hotel rooms,
and home bedding zones.
Ingredients:
- 10 drops peppermint essential oil (100% pure)
- 1 cup distilled water
- 1 tablespoon witch hazel or white vinegar (optional
for better dispersion)
- Spray bottle (glass or BPA-free plastic)
Instructions:
1. Add water and witch hazel/vinegar to the spray bottle.
2. Drop in peppermint oil and shake gently.
3. Spray lightly around laundry baskets, mattress seams, luggage, and
baseboards.
4. Reapply every few hours or after laundering.
“We used this spray around our laundry basket and
folding area after our bed bug scare. It gave us peace of mind without the
chemical fog.”
⚠️ Notes:
- This spray repels but doesn’t kill eggs or deeply hidden
bugs.
- Always test on fabric before full use essential oils can stain.
- Store in a cool, dark place and shake before each use.
What Travelers Can Do
Whether you're staying in a hotel or using public
laundry services, here’s how to protect yourself:
- Inspect mattresses and headboards for small
rust-colored stains or live bugs.
- Use hard-sided luggage and avoid
placing bags on upholstered furniture.
- Pack a travel-size bed bug spray (EPA-approved)
for peace of mind.
- Launder clothes immediately after
returning home hot water and high heat only.
- Consider mattress encasements if staying
long-term or in high-risk areas.
Hotels and Hospitality: 2025 Red Flags
As bed bug activity rises, so do concerns about hotel
hygiene and pest control. Travelers should:
- Check recent reviews for mentions of pests.
- Avoid hotels with deferred maintenance or staffing shortages.
- Report any sightings immediately to management and document with
photos.