Tips for Travelers
If you stay in a hotel or motel, it is important that you take
some precautions to ensure that your room is bed-bug free before
you settle in. In a
recent survey by the NPMA, 67% of pest control professionals
indicated that they have encountered bed bug infestations in hotels
and motels. The NPMA recommends the following preventions tips to
avoid bed bugs while traveling:
- At hotels, pull back the sheets and inspect the mattress seams,
particularly at the corners, for telltale stains or spots. If
you see anything suspect, notify management and change
rooms/establishments immediately.
- Thoroughly inspect the entire room before
unpacking, including behind the headboard and in
sofas/chairs. If any pests are spotted, change
rooms/establishments immediately.
- If you do need to change rooms, be sure that you do not move to
a room adjacent and/or directly above/below the suspected
infestation. Bed bugs can easily hitchhike via housekeeping
carts, luggage and even through wall sockets. If an infestation is
spreading, it typically does so in the rooms closest to the
origin.
- Consider placing your suitcase in a plastic trash bag or
protective cover during the duration of your trip to ensure that
bed bugs cannot take up residence there prior to departure.
- After traveling, inspect your suitcases before
bringing them into the house. Vacuum your suitcase thoroughly
before storing away. Consider using a garment hand steamer to steam
your luggage, which will kill any bed bugs or eggs that may have
hitched a ride home.
- Wash all of your clothes - even those that have not been worn -
in hot water to ensure that any bed bugs that may have made it that
far are not placed into your drawers/closet.