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Avoid cozying up to bed bugs

To avoid bed bugs, thoroughly check the entire hotel room before unpacking. (Photo Courtesy NewsUSA)

(NewsUSA) – Bed bugs are a year-round problem, but if you’re gearing up for travel or vacation — you may be at an increased risk of bringing these most unwanted souvenirs home.

A 2011 national survey of pest professionals conducted by the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) found that a whopping 99 percent of respondents encountered bed bug infestations in that year, and 80 percent encountered bed bugs specifically in hotels and motels. And since bed bugs remain the hardest pest to treat, infestations can easily grow out of control.

“Increased public awareness, education and vigilance are key in detecting and preventing bed bug infestations as these pests tend to travel undetected from place to place, breed quickly and remain one of the most challenging to treat,” said Missy Henriksen, vice president of public affairs for the NPMA. “Bed bugs are equal-opportunity pests and are not a result of poor sanitation. So whether you’re staying at a motel or five-star hotel, check your surroundings.”

To reduce the risk of cozying up to these pests, remember the following expert advice while you’re traveling.

To find more information about bed bugs, visit www.pestworld.org.

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