WIBTA for not paying for my girlfriend’s exterminator?

What happens when a simple act of kindness like borrowing a car spirals into a full-blown bug apocalypse? One guy learned the hard way that good intentions don’t always shield you from itchy accusations, especially when tiny invaders crash the party uninvited.

Tensions boiled over as blame flew faster than any pest could crawl, exposing cracks in trust and hygiene habits alike. This awkward saga explores the fallout from downplaying a household nightmare, where one partner’s “manageable” problem becomes another’s breaking point. As the dust settles—or in this case, the critters scatter—it’s clear that some issues demand more than a quick sweep to resolve.

‘WIBTA for not paying for my girlfriend’s exterminator?’

The trouble began with a routine favor that soon uncovered a hidden swarm waiting in the wings.

My car was in the shop for a few weeks and my girlfriend has two cars and let me borrow one of hers. We do not live together. I returned...

I told her that my house has bed bugs for many months now but I just manage it by vaccuming a lot and it's not too bad now.

Outrage followed swiftly, with fingers pointing straight at the borrowed wheels and beyond.

She flipped out and blamed me for her bed bug infestation and said I caused it. I don't think this is likely since she comes to my place all the...

and I keep it under control by vaccuming that it is highly unlikely I could have accidentally carried sufficient bed bugs to her car. If you tried to find one...

Demands escalated, clashing against realities of income and rental rules.

She wants me to foot the bill for an exterminator for both my house, her house and her car. She earns a lot more than I do and I feel...

I'm not even sure I can get an exterminator for my place since I rent while she owns her place. WIBTA if I tell her to pay for her own...

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This dispute centers on an alleged transfer of bedbugs via a borrowed car, igniting accusations of negligence from the girlfriend while the boyfriend downplays his ongoing infestation through basic cleaning. The boyfriend feels targeted unfairly given her higher earnings and his rental constraints, but the girlfriend sees it as a direct consequence of his inaction. Core emotions involve resentment over responsibility and fear of unchecked spread, pushing the argument from practical fixes to relational strain.

The boyfriend’s approach reveals denial shaped by financial limits and avoidance, treating symptoms rather than roots, which prolongs the problem and risks broader fallout. His girlfriend, meanwhile, channels valid anger from invasion of her safe space, amplified by the intimacy of shared belongings. Missteps in communication, like withholding the infestation earlier, eroded trust, turning a solvable issue into a symbol of disregard for each other’s well-being.

Experts from the University of Minnesota Extension emphasize that “The most effective way to deal with a bed bug infestation is to hire a pest management professional (PMP), also called an exterminator” (UMN Extension, 2023). This principle fits perfectly, as DIY vacuuming fails to eradicate hidden populations, underscoring how the boyfriend’s method not only sustains the bugs but heightens transmission risks, validating her frustration while highlighting the need for proactive eradication over excuses.

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Healing requires joint action: the boyfriend should notify his landlord immediately to trigger professional treatment, covering what he can afford while apologizing for the oversight. Suggest splitting costs based on income, or exploring low-cost community resources for renters. Couples counseling could unpack hygiene boundaries, ensuring future favors come with full disclosures to rebuild security without resentment.

Here’s what Redditors had to say:

Social media erupted over this buggy bombshell, with users unleashing a torrent of disgust and demands for accountability. The consensus leaned hard into hygiene horror stories and calls for professional intervention, framing the poster’s habits as a relational red flag wrapped in creepy crawlies.

A chorus of replies hammered home the gross factor, painting the poster as an unwitting vector of vermin.

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jmgolden33 − YTA You are a menace to society. You are not keeping anything under control - you are actively spreading infestation wherever you go.

bordennium − Are you serious dude? Of course your house is the source of the bedbugs, that goes without saying. You know it’s not normal to handle a bedbug infestation...

Keeping the bedbug population under control does not change the fact that you have bedbugs. F__king gross. Pay for an exterminator or prepare to be dumped. What you’re doing is...

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SnooDoughnuts4691 − Jesus H Christ! Bedbugs ate NOT maintained by vacuuming. You are disgusting and a public nuisance. Spreading bedbugs is the worst thing you can do to anyone. Pay...

nottodayoilyjosh − Hey Typhoid Gary! YTA. Gah so gross. Balance of probabilities that they came from you, especially since vacuuming them is about as useless a solution as there is....

Aquarius052 − YTA. Just gross. Vacuuming does not keep them under control. Clean up your act and pay for something you are spreading.

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SingLikeTinaTurner − You can't get rid of bedbugs by vacuuming them. Sounds like you're patient zero. You should pay for it all. YTA

Others drilled into the negligence angle, stressing hidden dangers and the futility of half-measures.

[Reddit User] − Vacuuming removes the bedbugs that the vacuum cleaner can reach. Bedbugs can live inside the joints of furniture, in s__ew heads, behind baseboards…

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pretty much anywhere and no, they cannot all be vacuumed up. YTA for not telling her your house was infested and for infesting her house, too.

zalkaare − YTA- Gross dude. When I had bed bugs I left my coat in my car at work and didn't let anyone into my house until I got them...

I was able to beat them without the help of an exterminator but it took weeks of bug bombs and regular helpings of diatomaceous earth.

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stevenfrijoles − I told her that my house has bed bugs for many months now but I just manage it by vaccuming a lot and it's not too bad now.

If you tried to find one at my place after I vacuum you wouldn't be able to. . ..then how do you know you have them? Lol come on dude,...

The rest piled on with pleas for ownership, warning of eviction risks and breakup inevitability.

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ObjectiveSituation17 − YTA. The bed bugs are 100% from you pay for it all and get your house done as well. Quit being cheap and own up to your mistakes.

kittyysworld − YOU ARE THE A__HOLE! GET RID OF THE BEDBUGS NOW!

HonestIntroduction54 − YTA. Jesus Christ. Doesn't matter if she carried from your house to hers. You're responsible either way. Yes. .. you NEED to pay to fumigate both places and...

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Major_Barnacle_2212 − YTA. Honestly she'd be better off removing you from her surroundings than the bed bugs.

[Reddit User] − I'm not even sure I can get an exterminator for my place since I rent while she owns her place. You probably can't, your land lord certainly...

Lee_Lemon_34 − YTA, and I hope if you're renting that the property management finds out you're allowing a bedbug infestation to live on their property. You'll be out on your...

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Beyond the bites, this fiasco drives home that ignoring small problems lets them multiply into relationship wreckers, urging full transparency and swift action over denial. It spotlights how shared spaces demand shared accountability, turning potential disasters into chances for cleaner, stronger bonds if handled with humility.

Would you foot the bill in a pinch like this, or draw a hard line on personal pests? How far would you go to quarantine a partner’s bad habits before calling it quits?

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