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Bed bugs or their eggs can get into clothing, furniture or luggage which then gets transported wherever these items go. As they are so small and like to hide in cracks and crevices during the day, it can be very easy for bed bugs to move into your home or hotel.
There are some steps you can take to ensure bed bugs don’t follow you home, especially if you are a frequent traveller.
Head straight for the bathroom - Before you check out your hotel room's minibar or oceanfront view, give it a thorough bed bug inspection - and until you've done that, stash your luggage in the loo.
Check your bed first before you enjoy the view - Here's how to check for a bed bug infestation: Pull back the linens, and check all the way around and under the mattress and behind the headboard. Look for blood stains or small black dots that look like mold or ground pepper, keep a look out for these signs.
Keep luggage off the ground and wrap suitcases in plastic - Do not leave suitcases and bags on the floor - or on a second spare bed. Bed bugs can travel (from) room to room. For the duration of your trip, keep your bags on the desktop, on top of the dresser, or on a luggage rack in the room. (Don't leave clothing lying out, either!) For extra protection, keep your suitcase encased in plastic during your trip.
If you are worried you have brought bed bugs back home after your travels, there are a few things you can do to reduce them from spreading to your home:
Leave your luggage in your garage or in the bathroom - Bed bugs don’t like the tiles or concrete and if they are present you will see them easier than on carpet!
Remove clothes immediately once you reach home and wash/ dry clothes at the highest possible temperatures.
Put your suitcase/ luggage in the sun - away from the house for a couple of days, to help eradicate any bed bugs.
Vacuuming - can greatly reduce the size of the bed bug population, but only when they’re clearly visible. It cannot guarantee total elimination. (Empty and clean the vacuum to avoid transferring eggs to other rooms.)
Treatment by a professional pest controller is always the best solution to get rid of bed bugs.
With the number of guests moving in and out of your hotel or dorm rooms, it is impossible to completely deter bed bugs. However, there are ways you can avoid an infestation taking hold with early detection:
Train your staff on how to identify common signs of bed bugs.
Ensure thorough checking for bed bugs is written into your room cleaning processes.
Have a procedure in place for handling bed bug complaints.
Inspect adjacent rooms to identify if the bed bugs have spread (although Rentokil will do this as part of our emergency response survey).
Immediately contact Rentokil to arrange a thorough inspection and bed bug control program.
Call Rentokil today on 150808 or contact us online for a free consultation.
Residual spraying will be carried out with using hand sprayer to targeting at points that have been identified with bed bugs infestation.
Heat treatment with portable steam units is a chemical-free method and one of the most effective to kill bed bugs in all the stages of development in a single treatment.
This method will be applied in areas that are difficult to reach and many common places for bed bugs to hide or breed, such as mattress frames, bed mattresses and upholstered furniture.
Heat treatment with portable steam units is a chemical-free method and one of the most effective to kill bed bugs in all the stages of development in a single treatment.
This method will be applied in areas that are difficult to reach and many common places for bed bugs to hide or breed, such as mattress frames, bed mattresses and upholstered furniture.
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