The first thing most of us do when we walk into a hotel room after a long day of travel is the wrong thing, a travel expert says.
Don’t just head straight for the bed and turn on the TV. Instead, consider taking a quick moment to check for bed bugs under the mattress.
It's a simple step that could save you a lot of inconvenience later on. But how do they find their way into a hotel room? It’s simple – they are transferred in luggage and on clothing.
Bed bugs are attracted to warmth, blood, and carbon dioxide. Unsurprisingly, they thrive on feeding on sleeping humans who provide all three.
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