bethyylovee
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Do you guys usually check your bedding for bed bugs before you sleep i the beds? How exactly do you check?
I was browsing tripadvisor and on the travellers photos, there was a photo of a bed bug on the Carousel Inn reviews. I know tripadvisor is hit and miss and has a lot of vexatious people putting fake stuff up, but thought i would mention it sinces the Carousel is one of the popular DIS haunts.
Bedbug registry is only as accurate as those reporting to it... Add to that, bedbugs occur everywhere. What is more important than who has had bedbugs is how did they handle it. Every hotel, regardless of how expensive or how clean, can get bedbugs. They don't just grow in the room, they are brought in by travelers. I am more concerned with how the management responds. Not everything people claim are "bedbugs" are bedbugs.yeah Im not sure I believe that..I use TA for a lot but unless it mostly has reviews one way or the other, I dont buy it ...and bedbug registry shows none...
bedbugs occur everywhere. They don't just grow in the room, they are brought in by travelers.
but what about when you get home?
Rhonna's right -- wash all clothes that were in your suitcase, even those you didn't wear on the trip. You can pick up bedbugs in the hotel drawers or in your suitcase from the airplane cargo section. Before you put the clothes in the dryer, check them for what look like apple seeds. Most adult bugs will have washed down the washer drain, but some might be in your clothes. We found one once after returning from an international trip. So glad I washed everything anyway, even before I knew these tips. And when you get home, store your luggage in a separate area away from the bedrooms.
disney4cam said:I did google it, but there us a lot of info! It's overwhelming. I did read 30 mins in a hot dryer should kill them. I hesitate to wash all clothes in hot water, because many of them will shrink. I will definitely do the dryer and if they shrink, so be it.
What about shoes? I read that the bugs can live a YEAR with no host! I don't think I can put all the shoes in a dryer.
One more thing, does length of time matter? We were only in our room for less than a day.
Thanks for the info. Obviously we found bedbugs on our trip. :-(
Lysol, Raid, and most over the counter pesticides will not kill bedbugs. When hotels get bedbugs, what most do is take them out of service, strip the room of linens, then do a "heat kill" where they heat the room to high temp for so many hours (I had thought I was told 12.) If you get them in your home, usually Clark can come in with pesticides that will kill them, but you have to be out of your home for 48 hours. (My son had to do that when his apartment complex got invaded by a new neighbor.)I'd rather wash in hot water and dry in a hot dryer and risk shrinking something then risk bringing those bugs in my house. If your shoes aren't washable, leave them in an air tight bag for a couple weeks, it should kill them, we don't bring shoes inside anyway, so I never worried about it... They stay in the garage. I dont know if lysol kills them, but I'd be tempted to spray my shoes and suitcases with lysol and leave them outside for a couple weeks in the garage. Sorry you ran into the critters!