Travel Tips


Most bedbug infestations start by picking up stowaways while you're traveling. Follow these simple tips to avoid bringing any unwanted guests.

  • Mattress:
    Pull back bed sheets and check all the mattress seams and under the tag.
  • Headboard:
    In addition to live bugs, be on the lookout for tiny black spots (excrement).
  • Bedside Table:
    Look in the drawers and along the wall on the side of the bed that is less likely to be disturbed by cleaning staff and guests. If you see powder in the drawers or on the headboard, it is likely that the room has been treated for bedbugs by an exterminator.
  • Luggage:
    Consider keeping suitcases off the floor, like on a luggage stand. When you pack to leave, inspect your luggage carefully. Inspect every item as you pack. Washing clothes in hot water followed by drying on low heat for at least 20 minutes should kill all bedbugs in or on such items.
  • If You Suspect Bedbugs, Request a New Room.
    Be sure to inform hotel management. Do not stay in that room. Repeat the inspection in any new room you are offered.