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How to Avoid Bed Bugs When You Travel – HubPages

For most people, the worst thing about getting bed bug bites is the idea of the tiny pests in their bed, biting them. Bed bug bites themselves are not usually dangerous or harmful. Few people will experience allergic reactions.

Unlike mosquitoes, bed bugs do not transmit disease. You could get an infection from scratching bed bug bites, but that is usually the extent of any potential problem.

Do be aware that bed bug bites seem to take forever to heal, and also that bites may not appear until days after you are bitten. I got my bites over a week ago, and the red dots stubbornly remain covering my feet and legs. A few stay bites are visible on my arms and hands, too.

If itching is a problem, ask your doctor if you can take over the counter antihistamines like Benadryl and/or use a topical cream with cortisone. Should your bites get infected, you may need antibiotics. Again, consult a medical professional.

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New Bed Bug Survey Shows Problem is Not Waning; Bed Bug …

NPMA Staff

Monday, April 15, 2013

FAIRFAX Va. - The new 2013 Bugs Without Borders Survey conducted by the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) and the University of Kentucky, found that bed bug infestations in the United States continue at high rates and the pest is as much, if not more of a problem than in years past. The survey of U.S. pest management professionals, found that 99.6 percent of respondents encountered bed bug infestations in the past year and that infestations have increased in the majority of locations in which pest professionals typically treat for bed bugs. The study is being released during Bed Bug Awareness Week (April 22 through 26), a national observance by NPMA and Chases Book of Lists to help spread public awareness about bed bugs and what people can do to help curb infestations.

This is the third survey from NPMA and the University of Kentucky which tracks the bed bug problem since the resurgence of the pest began in earnest about three years ago. The previous survey was conducted in 2011.

According to the survey, bed bugs are overwhelmingly found in private residences including apartments, condominiums and single-family homes and the incidence of infestations in these environments is slightly higher compared to the 2011 findings.

These results clearly show that there is still much work to be done in the fight against bed bugs, said Missy Henriksen, vice president of public affairs for NPMA. As Americans prepare for summer travel, enroll their children in summer camps and college students return home, we hope that these survey findings and Bed Bug Awareness Week observances will remind the public that bed bugs are still very much a problem and that with education and vigilance we can work together to decrease the easy spread of bed bugs.

Below are the top five findings from the 2013 Bugs Without Borders Survey:

1. Nearly all (99.6 percent) pest professionals have treated bed bugs in the past year, slightly higher than the 99 percent that reported the same in 2011.

2. The majority of bed bug infestations occur in residential settings, such as apartments/condominiums and single-family homes, with 98 percent and 96 percent of respondents treating these dwellings respectively. Two years ago, about nine out of ten respondents reported treating infestations in these settings.

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Bed Bug Report for Rosen Center Hotel, Orlando, FL

Lee on 01/07/2015

Found one bedbug in the morning on1/1/2015. Killed it with blood all over the tissue. Manager said they would call the pest control and changed the room for us.

Anonymous on 10/05/2013

i stayed here three nights this week for the ANCC conference. I have about 10 bed bug bites that have shown up (so far), Beware!

Anonymous on 12/29/2012

Spent nine nights at the hotel in December 2012. Noticed two bites during our stay and wasn't concerned. We came back home, unpacked everything and the next day, I found 12 bites on me, realized they were bed bug bites and called the hotel. They said they would let the current guests in the room check out and then send an inspector in to check the room and get back to me by this coming weekend. However, one day later (today), we are noticing my husband's back full of bites and a bunch on his ar

ms as well. I can write again once I get their response, but think it's good for guests of the hotel to be able to see this report.

Anonymous on 07/14/2012

Woke up on July 6 to find several bed bugs under my pillow. I reported this to the front desk and spoke to the manager before checking out. He later called and confirmed the infestation. He also sent me a two night stay voucher for a future stay which I thought was very nice. The bug bites did not really appear for a couple of days but have been horrible this last week.

Florida Bed Bug Dog on 10/14/2011

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Bed Bugs! According to HUD, Normally The Landlord’s …

A March 15, 2011 memorandum from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Chicago Region suggests that responsibility for bed bug treatment lies with the landlord. Highlights of the March 15, 2011 memo include the following:

Bed bugs are excellent hitchhikers and can be transported to your home from literally any place and by anyone that has been in contact with the pest.

Bed bugs can be introduced to a property by simply hitchhiking on the clothing or belongings of residents or visitors.

Bed bugs could be introduced to a property by the landlord, landlords employees, maintenance personnel, contractors, vendors, government representatives, or anyone who has or had access to a property.

No one is immune from transporting these pests from one location to another.

Bed bugs are not linked to poor sanitation or poor housekeeping.

It is virtually impossible to prove fault with regard to who may have created the bed bug infestation within a property.

Residents should not bear the sole burden regarding the introduction of bed bugs to a property.

Landlord polices should be reasonable and should not penalize tenants because they discovered and reported bed bugs within their unit.

When tenants report that they have bed bugs in their unit, landlords first should inspect the unit and confirm that the pest is in fact bed bugs, and if so, should immediately begin to treat the problem.

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Based in London, Adele Eliot has been a freelance writer since 2009. Having obtained a Bachelor of Arts in English from University College-London, she has written for websites including Latest Gadgets and Learning Huddle. Eliot has also edited online articles and a book entitled "The Accidental Birth of Military Medicine," which was published in 2009.

When you think about the risks of traveling, injury, theft and illness usually come to mind. However, one risk that you might not consider is the possibility of picking up a bed bug infestation while away. Bed bugs don't travel directly on people's skin but they can attach themselves to clothing or hide in luggage. Once they have found a suitable place to hide, they will come out at night to feed on their host's blood while they sleep.

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