Bed Bugs Travel Alert
Family Adventure Travel Bed Bugs Travel Tips: Protect Yourself And Your Family
Bed Bugs Alert –
Bed Bugs proof encasements for clothes, pillows, mattresses help keep you and your family safe.
Where you Can Go For Helpful Information on Bed Bugs Travel Precautions:
- “The Bed Bug Registry is a free, public database of user-submitted bed bug reports from across the United States and Canada. Founded in 2006, the site has collected about 20,000 reports covering 12,000 locations.”
Basic Bed Bugs Facts:
- Travel pillow covers and your luggage are a Bed bugs favorite place to travel. Make sure you are not helping them travel with you!
- Surprisingly, with the epidemic of bed bugs, most hotels and lodges, where Bed Bugs are found regularly, still do not use mattress encasements. Make sure you stay in a bed bug free environment. Don’t be fooled into believing that airport Security can stop bed bugs from getting on the airplanes! But bed bug travel pillows and tips can help you stop the Bed Bugs critters. Take the steps needed to protect yourself on flights!
- Important Tips and Information:
Basic Bed Bug Realities –
- Bed bugs have a main diet of human blood.
- Bed bugs have the ability to lay up to ten eggs a day
- Bed bugs Adults can live a year or more without a blood meal – Newly hatched Bed Bugs can live 3 months (or longer) without eating .
- Bed bugs are not easy to treat. Effective treatments that work often require a pest control professional. Unfortunately you may need to use these professionals once every three months if you don’t get the darn critters the first time. Most professionals are expensive.
- Unless you cannot sleep at night because of the thought of Bed Bugs on your mattress really disturb you, don’t be in a big hurry to toss your expensive box springs and mattress away. With mattress encasements and pillow protection encasements, you can keep these items.
- Using public transportation is easy on your wallet, and great for a greener environment. But bed bugs are there too, and they really and willing to feast on you. Make sure you stay away from them – Here is How you can
- – Check your auto seats and floor, before you get into your auto.
- – Check your clothing and luggage, when you get out of your auto.
- – Go online to look for your rental vehicle report of any bed bug infestations.
- – Bed bugs do not do well in too much heat or too cold temperatures. One good tactic is to park your rental vehicle in an extreme heat (without any shade) temperature, then once you get inside your car, wait a couple of minutes to turn on your air conditioning. You will feel some slight discomfort, but you will certainly be truly happy that you waited that extra minute or so.
- Bed bug complaints have been reported from campers, inside airplanes, in rental cars and Recreational Vehicle’s and even on luxury cruises! No matter what your final destination is, Steer clear of bed bugs. Here’s How to do that:
Things To Do Before You Book Your Hotel:
When you call the hotel you are registered in, ask them if they use bed bugs proof bedding protectors – the ideal would be that, “Yes,” they do use them and that, “Yes,” they are the softer, more comfortable 100% micropolyether and not the cheap (noisy and hot) vinyl knock offs.
Never make the assumption that the hotel you are going to does not have a bed bug infestation – World-renowned hotels have reported these infestations.
Check the national bed bug registry for any bed bug reports that may have been reported for the hotel you have booked or plan to stay in.
Hot humid climates love bed bugs, so be especially wary if you are going on a hot-tropic holiday or adventure.
Pack:
A small flashlight – Bed bugs are nocturnal and can be seen best in a dark environment.
Your Clothing – all your clothing – should be in anti-bedbug liners – Not separate liners for each clothing item, but drawer liners that also fit in your suitcase so you can transfer your clothes from suitcase to drawer in one move.
Get an anti-bed bug travel protection kit, that includes luggage liners, a laundry bag, and a travel pillow with a travel pillow cover.
At The Hotel:
If you request an early check in time, you can look yourself to see if there are bed bugs in your room – Always check mattress and springs first.
Look in ALL the corners of your room using your flashlight, around your mattress and box springs, any chairs with upholstery in the room, all drawers, bed headboards if they pull out, carpeting, closet areas, pictures and wall hangings, etc . . . You are looking for dark-colored crap spots, dried blood spots – brownish in tint, eggs and bed bugs – dead or alive.
If you have a hotel room with a moveable mattress headboard, look behind that. Bed bugs like those dark areas where they are less disturbed by interruptions from daily house keepers.
Check under the sheets in the mattress folds and corners on the mattress itself – Those are excellent hiding places for bed bugs!
When you take your clothes outside of the bags or your luggage, put them only on the metal luggage racks in your room. The slippery surface and roundness of these racks will help discourage bed bugs from climbing onto it. Cloth and wood surfaces are easier to climb for bed bugs. Use a luggage liner that is bed bug proof to put your clothes in the drawers.
Keep all your suitcases off hotel floors, chairs or the bed itself.
When you aren’t wearing your shoes or clothes, keep those items in your sealed luggage liners.
Place ALL your dirty clothing inside anti-bed bug laundry bag liners.
If you find ANY bed bugs – Request a new room immediately. If they do not move you, move to another hotel. Any room changes will require a new bed bug search before you unpack again.
Checking Out:
Check all your luggage, laundry bags, shoes and clothes for Bed Bugs just before you check out from the hotel you are staying in.
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