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What you need to know about Bed Bugs.

What are bed bugs?

Bed bugs are small wingless insects that feed upon the blood of warm-blooded animals, such as humans, birds, rodents, bats and pets.

Young bed bugs are about the size of a poppy seed and adults are about a 1/4 inch long. Their bodies are oval and flat and their color ranges from nearly white (after molting) to deep brown (after feeding).

Bed bugs live in cracks and crevices and only come out at night to feed.

Do bed bugs spread disease?

Bed bugs are not known to spread disease.

Bed bugs inject a small amount of saliva into the skin while feeding. An allergic reaction to the saliva may cause the area around the bite to become swollen and itchy. Do not scratch bites, as this may worsen the irritation and itching and may lead to a secondary infection.

Why are bed bugs resurging?

International travel and changes in modern pest control practices are believed to be responsible for the resurgence of bed bugs in the United States.

Bed bugs are common in Asia, Africa, Central and South America and Europe. With the growth of international travel, bed bug infestations are steadily increasing. Since most people of this generation have never seen a bed bug, they are more likely to bring bed bugs home with them in luggage and on clothes.

In the 1940s and '50s, the pesticide DDT was liberally used in homes to fight insect infestation. With the ban on DDT in the 1970s pest control methods changed from elimination to repellent and baits. These changes make it easy for bed bugs to avoid most pest control methods.

How can I avoid bed bugs while traveling?

Check for bed bugs right after entering your hotel room.

Place luggage on the luggage rack. The metal or plastic legs of the luggage rack make it hard for bed bugs to get into your suitcase. Keep the luggage rack away from walls.

Check the mattress and headboard for signs of bed bugs. Pull sheets back and check for dark brown spots on the mattress.

Check crevices and creases of mattress for shed skin, live insects or fecal matter.

How do I prevent bringing bed bugs home with me?

If you have visited a dwelling infested with bed bugs, the following procedures will help prevent you from bringing the pests home.

Wash all clothing in 120 F water and use a machine dryer set on hot before or as soon as the clothing is brought back into the home.

Suitcases should be carefully inspected, scrubbed with a stiff brush and thoroughly vacuumed.

Seal the luggage in a plastic bag for several months to prevent bed bugs from feeding and they will eventually die. Bed bugs can live several months without a blood meal.

Leaving luggage for several hours in a closed vehicle in full summer sun may also kill bed bugs and eggs.

Bed Bug Quick Facts

A single, sexually-mature female bed bug can start an infestation.

Bed bugs hate light, so if you cant change rooms, sleep with the light on.

Bed bugs can go months without food.

Bed bugs can survive in 120 F temperature for several days.

Bed bugs can survive freezing temperatures for several weeks.

Bed bug eggs are very sticky and difficult to remove, making them efficient hitchhikers.

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Bed Bug Reports Edgewater Hotel And Casino Laughlin, NV …

(702) 298-2453 2020 Casino Dr Laughlin NV 89029

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On Aug 20 2012 toan n wrote, if you want to see dead cockroach and bed bugs then come to this place. We stayed at this hotel one night and we vow never to come back to this horrible place. We were warned that these places have bedbugs but because we didn't have a chance to rebook, we were greated with dead cockroach in the bathroom, stained carpet, and I think I am caring home with me a ton of bed bugs hiding clinging into my... Read Full Report at http://www.tripadvisor.com

On Jan 12 2012 Stayed at edgewater in December and awoke to a bed bug crawling in front of my face. Went to front desk to check out a day early and told the desk clerk and were blew off like no big deal. Read Full Report at bedbugregistry.com

On Dec 23 2011 michelle wrote, ...when we arrive in a hotel. The mattress had a thin mattress pad on the mattress so I pulled it back and found bed bugs in the crevices of the mattress. We immediately left the room and checked out while informing the front desk of the problem. They didn't seem surprised at all and said they would look at the mattress. It was very gross and the mattress was very old and needed to be replaced! Read Full Report at bedbugregistry.com

On Jul 26 2010 jsp58 wrote, ...in the bathrooms ( don't most Hotels have them now) The T.V. was on a stand so low you could not see it from the bed if you were laying down and 2 rooms had bed bugs . The desk people would not change the rooms that had bugs and we all moved to aother Hotel . My family had 6 rooms booked we were glad that we had only paided for one night at a time. Save your self some time DO NOT stay there. Read Full Report at http://www.tripadvisor.com

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How to kill bed bugs using steam (FAQs)

Updated 3/26/2015

Want to kill bed bugs on your own, or supplement your pest control firms work?

Steam works well.

This FAQ explains how a steamer can be a useful and cost-effective tool in helping you get rid of bed bugs in your home.

Steam can be used to kill bed bugs on contact. Many professionals use it, often before applying residual pesticides and dusts, and sometimes in lieu of pesticides (where necessary). You can also use a steamer yourself, but we recommend doing your research. This FAQ provides information, links to further information, and examples of steamers and other tools.

WARNING:

Essential information on technique for killing bed bugs with steam can be found in the following articles:

Overview of advice culled from professional articles and forum discussions on killing bed bugs with a steamer:

As with all equipment, the steamer must be properly maintained and the operating temperatures should be regularly checked with the aid of an infrared thermometer. Immediately after steam treatment the surface should be recording at least a temperature of 70 to 80 degrees C (=158 to 176 degrees F)

Key things to look for in a steamer:

The most economical dry vapor steam cleaner we know of is in the $300 price range: Vapamore MR-100 Dry Vapor Steamer from USBedbugs. A number of Forum users have reported positively on the Vapamore MR-100, and the specifications look good. As a bonus, US Bed Bugs sells it for under $300 with free shipping. Mangycur used the Vapamore for several years, and had some frustrating experiences detailed here.

You can also get the Vapamore MR-100 Primo Steam Cleaning System with Lifetime Warranty from Amazon.com if you prefer.

If youre able to go up to the next price range, KillerQueen recommends the Vapor Clean Pro5 (formerly TR5)for consumers and uses aPro6 himself (formerly TR6 see this post). The main difference between the two is that the TR6 (designed for heavy duty use) offers continuous fill. The Vapamore Pro5 or TR5, selling forabout$599 as of April 2014, is about $200-300 less than the Pro6/ TR6, and will steam continuously for 1.5-2 hours. You can view Vapor Clean TR Pro5 and Pro6 Steamers at USBedBugs.com or Bed Bug Supply.

Bedbugger experts Franco Casini in Italy and David Cain in the UK have long used and praised the Cimex Eradicator, a Polti steamer designed to kill bed bugs. Its extremely hot and efficient at doing so. It became available in the US as of 3/2015, and is state of the art, if pricy ($1495 as of this update).

Bed Bug Supply writes,

With a maximum tip temperature of 356 degrees Fahrenheit, this is easily the hottest steamer we have ever tested. There is also significantly less water vapor emitted by the Eradicator than by any other steamer weve seen, which means more heat penetration ability and less cleanup after the job is done.

This is the hottest tip temperature were aware of at this price point or lower, and that makes for more efficient and thorough bed bug killing. Although it doesnt have continuous fill like some other models do, the 2L capacity means you can steam for up to two hours without stopping.

The Cimex Eradicator may see some stiff competition from another Italian steamer newly available in North America: the Armato 9000 Commercial Bed Bug Steamer, which offers a tip temperature of 284F, 90-PSI steam pressure capability, a tank capacity of 1.1 gallons, and continuous fill which means you can keep working and topping up the water. This steamer retails for just under $1000 from Bed Bug Supply.

Other user recommendations:

S mentioned using the WhiteWing Steamer in this thread; needtosleep also used it. The WhiteWing is not widely available now. The LadyBug TANCS has also been used with success by some forum users, including Collette, and you can find itat BedbugSupply.com. (Though for that price, you probably want to go for the Cimex Eradicator, which wasnt available in 2008.)

One pro recommended Amerivap steamers (specifically the Amerivap Steamax, which is available from Do My Own Pest Control for about $900.

Readers often ask about dry vapor steamer rentals. In the past, the firm Simplex in Qubec rented the Polti VAP 2000, a dry vapor steamer, for $46 CAN per weekend the link to this offer no longer works and has been deleted, but readers inQubec may wish to try calling the company.wchicago reports that Clark-Devon Hardware in Chicago rents out the White Wing Steamer.

Wed welcome tips on other sources of professional dry vapor steamer rentals worldwide.

Mangycur used an AO R95 paint / pesticide respirator mask from her hardware store. These are some similar Paint/Pesticide respirators from Amazon.com:

Collette, a reader, shared her success story about using steam to kill bed bugs in her home. You can read it here.

Many thanks to Mangycur who wrote most of this FAQ, providing the helpful and succinct overview, suggestions about shopping for a steamer, and information about respirator use above.

Thanks also to everyone else who contributed information to this FAQ, including hopelessnomo, needtosleep, bugbasher, pleasehelp, Winston O. Buggy, Lieutenantdan, and S.

Please add additional links, suggestions, corrections in the comments below.

Heres a video from Bed Bug Centrals Jeff White on using steam to kill bed bugs:

And heres a second video from Jeff White, about how to determine if your steamer is effective in killing bed bugs:

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Bed Bug Report for Paris Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV

Anonymous on 06/15/2015

Stayed at the Paris hotel Friday the 12 of june 2015 , we upgraded the room and had to beds . I slept on the right one my husband on the left . I took a nap and woke up with 10 bites on my arm . I was swollen itchy and unconfortable for 3 days thanks PARIS! For such a terrible experience it killed our anniversary trip!!! We will never go back and make sure none of our family and friend go as well . I did file a complain all they did is give me a cream . Im back home and I have to take a day off

work to go to the doctor after 3 days they still itch and burn !

Anonymous on 06/15/2015

Stayed at the Paris hotel Friday the 12 of june 2015 , we upgraded the room and had to beds . I slept on the right one my husband on the left . I took a nap and woke up with 10 bites on my arm . I was swollen itchy and unconfortable for 3 days thanks PARIS! For such a terrible experience it killed our anniversary trip!!! We will never go back and make sure none of our family and friend go as well . I did file a complain all they did is give me a cream . Im back home and I have to take a day off

work to go to the doctor after 3 days they still itch and burn !

Bitten on 06/02/2014

Checked in on 5-14-14... In one of the "recently renovated" Red Rooms... Room had a musty odor upon check-in. That should have been a major red-flag. I always travel with Lysol, so I sprayed the entire room and bedding. I noticed the top pillows and covers were soiled - GROSS. So, I called housekeeping and requested they change pillows and covers. Housekeeper said he didn't have any replacement pillows (I have photos). Checked out on the 18th. Last week I woke up with bites on my back and neck.

I have NEVER... in 40+ years of life experienced a bed-bug bite... none that I recall. I am now enduring the nightmare of trying to ensure my home is safe from infestation. Also have to decide whether to toss my TUMI luggage that was in the room with me! I want redress!

Penny Helfrick on 05/23/2014

My husband took a business trip to Vegas the first week of April. A couple weeks after he returned home I started waking up with bug bites. These things have now gotten into our feather bed and our mattresses! I had to dispose of the feather bed...I cleaned vacuumed and hoped by getting rid of the feather bed they would be gone. Nope! I have new bites every morning! Thanks for keeping your place bug free! Won't visit your hotel again! This is the most disgusting thing I have ever had to d

eal with. We will be shopping for a new mattress!! I wish I could charge you for our feather bed and mattress set!!!!

ducky1 on 08/25/2013

I thought we were the only ones! Did not know about this site till now. My husband and I stayed here in 2010, we had bites all over, reported it to manager and we were offered an upgrade next time we stay there! Hellooo, they think we go back?

Deb on 03/21/2013

I stayed at Paris from Feb.25,2013 to Feb. 27, 2013. I paid for a upgraded suite. Though I enjoyed my stay I started having welts show up the day after I got home. I wound up with fifteen bites down my left side it was concluded I had bed bug bites.I contacted Paris and they had a third party investigate and concluded they were not responsible. I knew this was how it would turn out as I read other incidents and they do not admit responsiblity. Very disappointed as I go to Vegas a few times a yea

r and this is the first time staying at Paris then get bed bug bites a first also !

Mia on 02/06/2013

UGH PARIS HOTEL!! NEVER AGAIN. Me and my best friend have always wanted to go to Paris, so I got her this hotel to go to Vegas for her birthday. When we got in the hotel, we thought it was amazing. BIG mistake. We open the covers a few minutes after we got in , ( It was about 11:30 pm ) 9 BED BUGS . ALIVE. Luckly our stuff wasn't on the floor. We told the front desk, but they said there rooms were clean. We took photos of the bed bugs, they said it was photoshoped. Wow. Thank you. We grabbed our

stuff and demanded a refund. They gave us a refund, and we took a taxi to a different hotel. The hotel was called the M resort. It is in Henderson, NV. Amazing. My mother always stays there and she loves it. We won't be coming to Paris hotel and will going to The M resort from now on.

Blues Sisters on 09/22/2012

We just came back from the Paris LV - I stayed at the hotel last October (same room ...) and no bed bugs. We stayed the week of September 17 in room 459 and no bed bugs when we inspected the room upon our arrival and none during the week just 3 dirty socks found by my sister from the previous guest and left behind by housekeeping ...

Gina H on 07/06/2012

We stayed at this hotel from 6/27/12 to 6/29/12 in room 1462. We inspected the room upon entry. It was extremely clean. No sign of bed bugs anywhere. And we didn't get any bites. There were no bedbugs. We were very pleased with the room. Everything in the hotel is expensive of course. But, that's another subject. I stayed there many times, never had any bed bugs.

LexingtonLady on 07/03/2012

We stayed at the Paris May 9-16, 2012 in room 2991 and my sister was in the adjoining room. My sister awoke with bites on her stomach and places on her legs and hips on the first day. On the third day, I discovered a bedbug on the sheer curtains in my room. I photographed and videoed the bug and feces stains then captured the bug in a ziploc bag. I reported it quietly to the VIP services and was told security would file a report and we would be relocated to another room. A security guard came t

o our room and took a statement and saw the bedbug in the bag. We offered to show him the bites - he refused! He left WITHOUT THE BEDBUG AS WELL! Several hours later, we still were waiting to be relocated. Finally, we were moved to 2835. Three times, I sought out and spoke with a "Manager" and was told an independent lab would test the room. On May 13th, I was told the report said the room was 'clean'! I still had the bedbug in the bag and upon checkout, insisted that manager "Stephen" keep it for evidence. He refused to acknowledge receipt for it but assured me I would be contacted within the day by upper management. To date, I have yet to be contacted by him or any other "manager". I sent the video and pics to a pest control company and it was confirmed a bedbug. The desk clerk said it was definitely not a bedbug - the lab reported the room clean, the manager said the bedbug ("if that is what it is") obviously did not 'catch the elevator' on his own, suggesting we could have carried it in! He told my sister the bites on her were dry itchy patches from the change in the climate. They all said they take reports of bedbugs seriously, but obviously, they do not! All I wanted was to quietly report a problem so they could address it without alarming everyone in the hotel and prevent potential infestation - instead I wasted two days of my vacation and Paris is still in denial. I have stayed several times at the Paris and love the hotel but was very disappointed with the way this was handled.

Susan R on 06/10/2012

Stayed at the Paris from 5/30/12 to 6/4/12. We were on the 30th floor. No bed bugs. The problem I had with the Paris was that on 6/2/12 they had a band playing in the casino that was way too loud. I'm all for having a good time but when we went to our room around 1 a.m., you could still hear the band in our room. At 3:30 am I called the front desk and couldn't get through -- put on hold. I never did get to talk with someone. The band finally quit playing at 3:50 am. They were only suppos

e to play until 2 am. I told my boyfriend I would never stay there again because of the noise. I didn't spend another dime in that place because of that band playing too loud. Really -- 30 floors up!!!

Anonymous on 03/20/2012

My husband and I stayed at the Paris Hotel & Casino 12/23/2011 thru 12/25/2011. ROOM 1504 with 2 queen beds & each slept in separate bed. 3 days after leaving I had a bite on my face, neck and low back. Then a red, prickly and terrible itchy rash appeared all over my body. Went to a Dermatologist & had 2 biopsies which came back bedbug bites. The rash was a severe allergic reaction to the bites. Been to Dr. x4 for terrible itching rash and many more bites. Taken lots of meds. and had to do washi

ng of all clothes and belongings. 3 mos. later I am still treating bites but rash finally gone. I did contact mgmt. & was told they checked room and found no bugs (that's the posture I expected them to take). We are extremely disappointed that no offer to reimburse me was made nor have they contacted us again. I have pictures, biopsies and Dr. report to verify. We will never stay at the Paris again. A nightmare to say the least.

Anonymous on 02/01/2012

We stayed at the Paris Las Vegas Jan 6-9, 2012 and had no problems whatsoever. I brought a flashlight with me and searched under the mattress cover and between the mattress and box spring, and behind the bed board, and nothing. Very nice stay. Now if they could do something about the smokey casinos 🙂

Anonymous on 01/15/2012

We stayed there last week Wife woke up with bites all over her legs..

Anonymously Confused on 01/08/2012

My husband and I stayed here from 12/29-1/6 2012. Everything was wonderful and perfect until 1/5/2012. I found many suspicious bugs in my towels (tiny little ones). I immediately called the management with concerns and they moved us to another beautiful room, sent security to take pics, and said they would have a 3rd party test the room and the samples (I left 4 dead bugs for them). I have pics of the bugs, I think with all of my heart are baby bed bugs. I have compared them to pics online and h

ave bites on my back and side. The manager called me the afternoon of 1/5 saying he had been assured, these were not bed bugs. There was "no activity" reported. As I take every precaution now at home to launder, throw out, heat treat etc. I am finding more bites popping up as the days pass. I am just sick about this and pray they did not somehow get into my home. I kept asking the manager what the bugs were then, if not bed bugs? He said that I would need to call risk management on Monday. I believe he was lied to from this 3rd party. I am not sure what to do other than try to warn people here of a "possible bed bug" issue. I'm 99% sure. I've got the pics and the bites. We stayed in room 2741. Again, the stay was perfect until this happened. I hope this helps someone else.

Anonymous on 11/22/2011

We stayed at the Paris October 3rd for 4 nights on the 4th Floor. We did not win money at the casino nor bed bugs in the room ... Just lucky ???

Anonymous on 11/16/2011

First time in Vegas..stayed at the Paris on the Seventh floor...guess what...brought bed bugs home with me..in my luggage...getting bit while I sleep...Orkin is on their way to my house as we speak...What happens in Vegas does not stay in Vegas obviously....Thanks Paris now it will cost me over a gran to get rid of the little pest.. Stayed there from October 16th 2011 til October 21st...

Anonymous on 11/13/2011

Stayed at the Paris for three nights last week with double queen beds. My husband has bites all over his legs and arms. I slept in a separate bed and have none. room 469.

Inspector on 09/15/2011

First off you all should know Orkin does no work at The Paris..second if you see a "sprayer" as the lady put it you shouldn't assume the worse. I work there and the "sprayer" is there for preventative actions...they're a good thing to see on the property and this also lets you know the hotel cares and is willing to pay big bucks for this service. With all the hype about bedbugs most people are paranoid as we all should be, myself included. When a guest complains of bedbugs we don't "test" the r

oom we come in and inspect the rooms including every piece of furniture, drapery and tear about the beds (mattress, box springs and headboards)to inspect. We don't just look for bugs we also are looking for casings (molts) and fecal matter. The hotels do not have to give out copies of inspection reports to guest, not required. Truth is most doctors have never seen a bedbug or a bite so before, something to keep in mind. Also we call bedbugs hitchhikers, so next time your trying on clothes in the dressing room or out to dinner sitting in a booth, seats at the movie theater, public transportation etc..these are the places you should check for bedbugs as well.

Sean Porder on 08/31/2011

I have followed this site since getting bitten at Boardwalk Hilton June 8-12th in Atlantic City NJ. I posted about an incident my family and I experienced in Wall South Dakota a few days later. The report was dead on from what others had experienced yet relatively minor in comparison. I consulted this site before booking a sweet with my girlfriend from July 5th till July 8th and luckily the management assured us the reports on your site prompted them to take extermination to the extreme. We then

returned to Paris from Friday the 26th of August till Sunday the 28th for one last party before back to school and we again had a great experience at this hotel. No bites whatsoever. I figure everyone posts when things go wrong so I had to also post when management does right by the customers due to sites like this raising awareness. Where the hell did these bed bugs come from so fast? I used to live in hotels when traveling and relocating to Ohio. God bless Orkin!!!

Grossed out on 08/25/2011

I stayed at Paris Las Vegas on the 17th floor. Woke up with itchy bites on my legs night one, thought maybe it was fleas. Got progressively worse. I checked the sheets and mattress and there were no visible signs. I saw a sprayer with housekeeping on the floor the day I checked in- should have left then. Dozens of tiny itchy bumps.

Paranoid Feelin' on 08/16/2011

We stayed in Paris on July 31- August 3, 2011. We were in room 1434. The room was beautiful and even smelled clean. After reading this site, I was paranoid to the point of losing sleep. I checked everything and everywhere. Even though I checked and found NOTHING, I still didn't sleep well. After being exhausted, we came home with nothing...no bugs, no bites...I am not saying not to check and be careful, just don't let it ruin your vacation. Paris has over 2900 rooms...the odds are kind of s

Anonymous on 08/06/2011

Went for a conference for 9 days and did not have any trouble. I always keep my luggage off the floor regardless of where I stay.

Anonymous on 08/02/2011

Stayed at the Paris July 29 & 30, 2011 in room 1995. My husband woke up with itchy red welts all over his back & stomach. After some research we just determined that they are bed bug bites.

Will NEVER stay at the Paris again!

creeped out on 07/07/2011

I am happy to report back that are stay at the Paris was bed bug free. I scoured the room armed with spray and a magnifying glass. Our room was located on the 20th floor. I believe no motel or hotel are safe. We all must become pro-active.

Be Safe,

Creeped Out

Creeped Out on 07/02/2011

My husband and I are checking into the Paris tonight. I have read all the complaints and we are still going. I have a can of "Bed Rest",a non toxic bed bug spray. I called and asked the front desk if they had resolved the bed bug problem, she denied ever hearing of any reports. When I confronted her with the fact that so many pepole on the internet had problems she said "all hotels have them". She knew and she lied. Red flags are waving everywhere, too late to change our reservations. I wi

ll report back. I am almost to creeped out to go. July 2, 2011

amy526 on 06/20/2011

March 5-8th, 2011 stayed in room 2107. Woke up with massive amounts of bites on my neck, back and chest. While I couldn't find any on my bed, the doctor had two biopsies performed and both came back positive for bed bug bites. Reported it to management with documentation....still have not heard back.

Trish on 06/16/2011

Stayed in room 3056 6/13 thru 6/16/11. Several clusters of bedbugs bites on legs, back and shoulder. Reported incident to hotel management. Documented with photos and filed complaint. Very itchy and swollen..... Worried about luggage and clothes. Anxious about contaminating my home.

Anonymous on 06/09/2011

Have stayed at Paris each year for the last 6 years. Nov 2010 I came home with a bad case of bed bugs. Never got them at the regular rack rooms but when they "upgraded" me for the view rooms I received a bad case. Doctor said it was a bad case knowing I was there 5 nights.

Anonymous on 05/19/2011

We stayed in room 922 on 5/7-5/10/11. No sign of bed bugs and and no bites.

Itchy on 05/18/2011

I stayed at Paris Hotel last week. I asked at the front desk and they said no guest had ever complained of any bed bugs ever. When I left three nights later both my friend in another bed and I had weird red rashes on our necks and legs. When I tried to let the hotel know, they poopood the notion and said it was probably from some sort of STD or skin condition and to never come back and stay there.

Anonymous on 05/18/2011

Stayed at the Paris The weekend of may 7 -9 2011, woke up with red welps on my neck in a row. I didn't know it until we got home and researched it and it was bed bug bites. My daughter slept in the other bed and had none. Thanks Paris for ruining my 1st time to Vegas.

Beware - Paris Las Vegas on 04/15/2011

Stayed at Paris Hotel rm 1229 on 4/11 - 4/14. After first night woke up with red bites all over my legs, arms and back. Had no idea, but started considering that it was bed bugs...have NEVER experienced this before. I slept in the other double bed IN SAME ROOM the next two nights and did not seem to have any additional bites. But now am horrified after returning back and researching this. I pray they did not return back with me!! I did tell hotel desk when I checked out.

Anonymous on 04/06/2011

Stayed at the Paris Las Vegas early April 2011. Stayed on the 18th floor, and I did not encounter any bed bugs. I check the bed area as thoroughly as possible and try to keep my suitcase on the tile and/or luggage rack when possible.

Anonymous on 04/01/2011

March 30, 2011: Just returned. Spent 5 nites and no bites!

Nlgj on 02/02/2011

1/28/11 to 2/2/11 Stayed in room 2052, there were 6 more rooms for other members of our group. NO BED BUGS. Went completely prepared to find bedbugs after the heads-up from the registry, was pleasantly surprised to find none.

Not fun on 12/05/2010

November 27, 28, 29, 2010. Paris hotel Red room king bed. Room facing the strip. We travel with another couple and she got bed bug bites on her legs. We were in another room but got no bites. I do not remenber their room number. Not fun.

Seige on 11/30/2010

My husband & I stayed in Paris for a company sales trip in September 2010 (Vz); I thought that I had an allergic reaction to a shellfish cross-contamination, but it eneded-up that I had bed bug bites all over me after the 1st night there!

Luckily, they were not in our luggage; this was a nightmatre trip for me. The thing is that the 1st 4 nights we were there, we stayed at Bally's, but we couldn't turn down a free room at Paris.

I don't want to back to LV NV for a long time, and we had be

en going there 2-3 times per year since 12/2004!

WTG (Way To Go) Paris Las Vegas you ruined LV for me!

Anonymous on 11/15/2010

Stayed at Paris November 2010. Woke up with large red bed bug bites on my abdomen. The velour throw pillows and the carpeted luggage stand at the foot of the bed is probably a bad idea if you want to prevent bed bugs!

Bed Bugs on 11/11/2010

Came home with bed bug bites all over my stomach, back, and legs. Never stay at Paris, unless you never sleep in your bed. I think i brought them home to and have no idea how to get rid of them

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