How To Avoid Bed Bugs on Summer Vacation
Bed bugs may not cause serious health conditions like Zika, but it doesn’t mean you should underestimate them. These bugs are small parasitic pests that feed on the blood of sleeping animals and humans. You may think you should only worry about these insects when you are at home.
However, many people bring them home or get bitten by these bugs while traveling. Did this happen to you?
Maybe you’re excited about your summer vacation, but want to protect yourself and loved ones from these insects. Don’t know how to avoid bed bugs while traveling?
We’ve got you covered. Here are 3 ways to protect yourself and loved ones from bed bug bites during your summer vacation.
1. Learn How to Identify These Pests
Avoiding these insects while traveling or at home starts with learning how to identify them. These insects aren’t as easy to spot as others such as mosquitoes. These bugs are flat reddish-brown bugs that grow close to the size of apple seeds about 7 millimeters.
These pests stay flat before feeding on a host. Typically, these insects feed while the animals or humans are sleeping. However, some may even feed during the daylight if they’re too hungry. These bugs don’t have wings or jump.
2. Inspect Your Room Thoroughly
When you arrive at your destination, it’s vital to inspect your room or vacation home thoroughly. Checking the area will allow you to prevent you from staying in an area infested with bed bugs. Your starting point should be inspecting your bed for the typical signs.
Inspect your box spring, bed frame, and mattress for round dark spots that look like ink or red-brownish spots. You may also encounter small eggs, eggshells, and yellow skins. You should use a flashlight to spot these signs.
Make sure you take a look under the mattress, its seams, folds, and edges. Besides your bed, it’s important to inspect surrounding furniture such as nightstands. If you encounter these signs, you should contact the front desk to request a new room or move to another hotel.
3. Check Your Belongings Before Checking Out and When You Return Home
Even if don’t spot the typical bed bug infestation signs in your room or vacation home, you should inspect your belongings and luggage. Before checking out, it’s important to check your luggage for any pests. We recommend you carry a bottle of bed bug spray to protect yourself and loved ones.
If you find these insects on your clothes or other belongings, you should use spray it to get rid of these pests. You can use it on your clothes and bed to kill these bugs. You should also inspect your luggage before taking it inside your home for any obvious signs.
Inspect your luggage and belongings once you get home. You should wash your clothes with hot water and dry them using high heat to kill any remaining bed bugs.
Don’t Leave It For Later, Take Care of Bed Bugs While Traveling Today!
Dealing with bed bugs is annoying and revolting for most of us, but you can’t leave it for later. It’s vital to develop a routine to protect yourself and loved ones from these pests during your summer vacation. It all starts with learning the basics about identifying the presence of these insects.
When you arrive at your destination, you conduct a thorough inspection of your room or vacation home. If you see any signs of these insects, you should use bed bug spray to avoid bringing these pests home. Remember you should inspect your belongings during your summer vacation and when you get home.
We’re confident you’ll protect yourself and loved ones from these pests while traveling if you follow our recommendations. Develop your bed bug control regime today and don’t wait until it’s too late.
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