Don’t Let the Bed Bugs Bite This Summer

Don’t Let the Bed Bugs Bite This Summer

Waco Bed Bug Control Experts

iPest Solutions shares the most common hiding spots for bed bugs while traveling

Summer travel means a higher chance of coming into contact with bed bugs who love the warmth and are great at hitchhiking. It’s important to check your room and belongings for these blood sucking insects when traveling and once returning home. To promote public awareness and to help avoid infestations, the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) has declared June 3-9, 2018 as Bed Bug Awareness Week Magic Pest Control is joining NPMA in this public education effort by sharing key bed bug hiding spots to look out for. When you have found their hiding spots, it is important that you read up on how to “Get rid of bed bugs” so that they are unlikely to return there again; giving you and your family the perfect night’s rest.

“Despite their name, bed bugs can be found virtually anywhere that people tend to gather and are easily transported,” said John Fell CEO at iPest Solutions “Be sure to properly check your accommodations when traveling and to give your belongings a good look after vacation. If an infestation is suspected, it’s best to call a licensed pest control professional to assess the situation.”

iPest Solutions shares the following hiding spots for bed bugs in a room:

  1. Thoroughly inspect the entire room for bed bugs before unpacking, including behind the headboard, under lights, and inside dressers, drawers, sofas and chairs.
  2. Pull back the sheets and inspect the mattress seams and box springs, particularly at the corners, for pepper-like stains, spots or shed bed bug skins.
  3. Place suitcases in a plastic trash bag during the duration of the trip to ensure that bed bugs cannot take up residence there prior to departure.
  4. Bed bugs can easily hitchhike via housekeeping carts, luggage and even through wall sockets. If an infestation is spreading, it typically does so in the rooms closest to its origin.
  5. These pests like to hide in small cracks and crevices close to a human environment. They can be found behind baseboards, wallpaper, upholstery and in furniture crevices.

“A small flashlight is a great thing to have with you when traveling to help with your bed bug inspection, as bed bugs are very tiny and can often be hard to spot right away,” added Fell.

For more information on bed bugs and prevention tips, please visit www.wacopestcontrol.com