Preventing Bed Bug Infestations While Traveling

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  • Author S.e. Seoh
  • Published October 1, 2010
  • Word count 400

Did you know one of the main causes of bed bug infestations at your home derives from your recent travel and vacations? Concerned travelers may want to get in the habit of checking their "rented" beds for signs of bed bugs. This would entail examining the bed sheets and upper and lower seams of the mattress, especially along the head of the bed. Some professionals also suggest removal and examination behind the headboard, a frequent hiding place for the bugs in hotel rooms. If bed bugs are discovered, travelers should also want to elevate their bags off the floor onto a stand or tabletop. You can simply contact your hotel manager and request a room change. If travelers experience itchy red spots when awakening, it would be prudent upon returning home (before unpacking) to place all clothing in disposable plastic bags after thoroughly cleaning your clothes. Once home destination arrival, immediately rewash your clothes and wash out your luggage entirely. It is recommended that you do this outdoors to prevent any loose bugs from reaching within the walls of your home.

Travel Tips

Since the common source of bed bugs is from recent travels, here is a list of travel tips to avoid and prevent infestations.

  1. When upon entering a room, look for hide outs where bed bugs could potentially reside. For example, inspect carpet edges, mattresses, bed boards, walls, and corners.

  2. Thoroughly inspect and observe your mattress. Look for signs of bed bugs such as bloodstains, eggs, and fecal matter.

  3. Keep a flashlight in handy when it's time for bed. If you feel creepy crawlers, you might actually have an infestation problem in your hands. Use the flashlight for reassurance.

  4. Keep all your clothes off the floor. Use hangers at all times.

  5. When unpacking, remember to seal your luggage bags to prevent possible bed bugs from getting inside. In addition keep your luggage/bag elevated.

  6. When finished with your travels, be sure to wash your clothes thoroughly before placing them back into your luggage. If infestation is apparent, after wash bag your clothes in a plastic bag (garbage bag) before luggage placement.

Other than that, do try to have a good time on your trip. This article was not written to scare you but to keep you aware of travel bugs. The last we all need is to encounter more bug problems at the comfort of our own homes.

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