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How to Avoid Bed Bugs when Traveling
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Bed bugs are small, blood-sucking insects that can be found in many places, including hotels, motels, and other accommodations. They can hitch a ride on your luggage or clothing and make their way into your home. To avoid bed bugs when traveling, here are some tips: 1. Research your accommodation beforehand: Look for reviews of the hotel or motel you're planning to stay at, and see if there have been any reports of bed bugs. Also, check for any recent news stories about bed bug infestations in the area. 2. Pack smart: Use hard-shell luggage with tightly sealed zippers to make it difficult for bed bugs to get inside. Wrap your clothes in plastic bags or use packing cubes to further protect your items. 3. Check the room before unpacking: Before you settle in, check the bed, headboard, and other furniture for signs of bed bugs, such as tiny black dots or small blood stains. If you see any signs, ask for a new room immediately. 4. Keep your luggage off the floor: Use the luggage rack or a hard surface to keep your luggage off the floor and away from any potential bed bug hiding spots. 5. Wash your clothes as soon as you get home: Once you return home, immediately wash all of your clothes in hot water and dry them on high heat. This will kill any bed bugs that may have hitched a ride home with you. 6. Consider using bed bug spray: There are sprays available that can help repel bed bugs, but it's important to use them correctly and follow all instructions. 7. Be vigilant: Even if you don't see any signs of bed bugs, continue to be vigilant and keep an eye out for any bites or signs of an infestation when you return home. By following these tips, you can greatly reduce your risk of encountering bed bugs while traveling.
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