Bed bugs can be a major nuisance and are infamously known for feasting on humans at night. Bed bug bites are itchy and uncomfortable, and in some cases, can even cause allergic reactions that warrant a visit to the doctor. Bed bugs don’t discriminate and will take up residence anywhere they can find a food source, known as a host.
While it may seem like bed bugs appear out of nowhere, the truth is that bed bugs are notorious for hitchhiking from one location to another, including from hotels to homes. All it takes is one pregnant bed bug to start a full-blown infestation, but if you are diligent about checking for bed bugs when you travel, you can significantly reduce the likelihood of bringing bed bugs back as a souvenir. Today we’ll discuss how to check for bed bugs in a hotel, as well as what to do if you find signs of an infestation during your stay.