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Don’t travel with a bed bug!

Bed begs are surfacing everywhere these days. In big cities, small towns, hotels and motels. These small but tough bugs don’t discriminate. They can hide anywhere, travel any distance as a parasite, and breed really, really fast. Some people say these are worse than cockroaches which don’t suck your blood at least!

Even if you have a bed bug free home, you are not immune to the problem. If you travel (who doesn’t?) and stay in a hotel, then there is a good chance that you will meet bed bugs there. They can hop on to your luggage and happily travel with you back to your home! You are bringing home an uninvited guest that can infest your house fairly quickly.

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USA Today recently published some travel trips. You should read the complete article linked below. But for those who want a quick summary, here are the clippings:

Sealing your luggage while traveling

Safeguard your suitcase before you get to the airport. “In the cargo hold of an airliner, your bag is right in there with other suitcases,” says Missy Henriksen, vice president, public affairs, National Pest Management Association. “Bedbugs are referred to as ‘hitchhikers,’ they can be on a red suitcase to city A, but can jump onto a blue suitcase to city B.”

To prevent any bugs from hitching a ride on your baggage, put your suitcase or duffel inside a sealed plastic bag before you drop it off at the ticket counter.  This will minimize bugs coming into contact with other suitcases that have been exposed.

When you are at the hotel

“When you first get into your room, store your suitcase in the bathroom or room with a linoleum floor,” says Henriksen. “You can see bugs on the linoleum, then there is less chance of exposure. Then go and do an inspection of the bed. Pull back the sheet and the bed linens, and look on the mattress pad cover and under the dust ruffle. What you’re looking for is a bug the size of a lentil or an apple seed. Look for anything that [seems] out of place, like those seeds, [and] signs of blood, little droplets of blood, that would indicate the bugs have been eating from humans. If you see signs, there may be reason to suspect there’s a problem.” Check your drawers before putting any clothing in and also the luggage rack

When you return home
Before you enter your house, take a few minutes to do a sanity check and make sure you haven’t transported any bugs home.

You can purchase dissolvable plastic bags, so as soon as you get home, put your clothes right in the wash and launder them. You won’t even have to take your clothes out of the bag before putting them in your washing machine. Heat and plastic bags really are your friend. You may want to schedule a dog inspection, have the [bug-detecting dogs] sniff the luggage before even going in the house.

News Article: http://www.usatoday.com/travel/deals/inside/2010-04-29-bed-bug-tips_N.htm

How to Control Bed Bug Infestation

Have you been losing your sleep over the bed bug issue? Have you found infestations of bed bugs in your house? If yes, then it is time you took some measures to get rid of those pests as soon as possible.

Here are some of the tips and tricks that have been tried and tested to get rid of those pests in your house:

· Remove all the clutter in your house, especially your bed room.

· Vacuum every nook and corner of your house thoroughly. Also vacuum clean your beds and mattresses, the sides of the furniture and where ever you can reach in. Once you are through with it, empty the vacuum immediately.

· Wash your bed linen with hot water. You can subject the clothing to extreme temperatures to kill the bed bugs.

· Ensure that your bed is placed at a distance from the wall. One of the age old tricks is to place the legs of the bed in the soapy water or apply petroleum jelly to them. This is done to avoid the crawling of the bed bugs on the legs. Since they are wingless insects, they will not be able to fly too.

· Seal all the cracks and the crevices that you find anywhere and everywhere because they are the places that are most haunted by the bed bugs.

· You can place the mattresses and beds in covers or bags with zips.

· Scrub the areas that likely could be the homes of bed bugs with a brush thoroughly.

· Try bed bedbug traps. In many cases, using a trap will control the infestation.

· There are lot of mild pesticides available in the market. If you are going to apply the pesticide yourself, then ensure that you have the right one for the bed bugs. Follow the instructions carefully and protect your family and yourself while doing it. Wash your hands thoroughly after applying the pesticide.

· When you are not sure what to do, it is always best to leave the job to the professionals. Call the pest control professionals and they will take care of treating the bed bugs. If the bed bug infestation is really high, then it might take two or three cycles of the application of the pesticides.

Lots of people do not understand why their houses are infested by bed bugs even though they are spotlessly clean. The existence of the bed bugs definitely does not depend on the cleanliness or the neatness of the house. They would have entered your house through different sources. If you have been travelling lately and staying at various hotels, the bed bugs could have come from such places or your modes of transport.

So every time you travel, ensure that you do not keep your luggage on the floor. Check all the bedding and the mattress thoroughly for any infestation of bed bugs. When you reach home and find that your luggage has bed bugs, then you should immediately empty the baggage, treat them and the contents with extreme hot or cool temperatures.

Similarly, when you buy the second hand furniture, check the folds and the downside of the furniture thoroughly for the existence of the bed bugs. You might also have to confirm if the bed bugs are there before you move in to the house that you have bought or rented.

Remember that bed bug is not dangerous and if treated properly at the right time, it can be eliminated completely.