The recent surge of bedbug reports has many travelers on edge, but these creatures are not invisible and a vigilant hotel guest should have no problem avoiding the bloodsucking pests.
Hotels.com spokesperson Nicole Hockin, author of the Travel Smart Blog, has shared her tips for finding bedbugs, what to do if they are in your room, and how to make sure you don’t bring any home.
A few of Nicole’s tips include:
• Place luggage on a desk or folding rack that is exposed to light. Bedbugs don’t like the light, so they hide in dark areas.
• Examine sheets and mattresses for blood spots, white eggs, and the bugs themselves.
• Check hotels’ guest reviews, like the ones on Hotels.com, to see if recent visitors have had any problems.
• Bedbugs die in extreme heat. Upon arriving home, head straight to your laundry room. Wash all your clothes in hot water and dry them on maximum heat to kill any unwanted hitchhikers.
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Ewwww. I don’t even want to visit friends any longer. NYC cockroaches are finding telescopic partners in crime.