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a la izquierda

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69. I washed everything a few times...
Tue Aug 13, 2019, 06:18 AM
Aug 2019

Plus extra drying as you mentioned.
Dude, it seriously sucks. Imagine your worst mosquito bites magnified by 100.

A great tip. Makes total sense, but I never woulda thunk it on my own. NT emmaverybo Aug 2019 #1
But I really didn't need the advice SCantiGOP Aug 2019 #27
LOL. emmaverybo Aug 2019 #42
kinda makes you want to orleans Aug 2019 #2
Or just not travel. nt Blue_true Aug 2019 #57
Always, with the bathroom light on. Also, I dump a full can of Lysol in the room and even in the A/C TheBlackAdder Aug 2019 #3
Holy shit, I thought I came up with this idea! BigmanPigman Aug 2019 #4
Read this years ago--especially after having a bed bug attack at home. C Moon Aug 2019 #5
Stressful HOURS? Took me a friggin' YEAR to rid my house ... mr_lebowski Aug 2019 #29
Oh crap! That sounds awful. Yeah, I believe we caught them semi early. C Moon Aug 2019 #64
Sad and scary. PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 2019 #6
But, but, but... Control-Z Aug 2019 #7
It's so they don't catch a ride on your luggage xmas74 Aug 2019 #9
They would still be on your clothes you wear to bed and stuff. cbdo2007 Aug 2019 #17
Clothes would be easier to clean and kill the bugs. xmas74 Aug 2019 #18
Yes, they could be, but it's all a matter of building up the odds in your favor Downtown Hound Aug 2019 #21
This makes no sense to me, either. kcr Aug 2019 #25
Germs are nothing compared to bedbugs. And steam isn't going to 'ruin' your clothes mr_lebowski Aug 2019 #30
If clothes are the only thing you travel with, fine. kcr Aug 2019 #31
You're right that there's a BUNCH more you really need to do than just that ... mr_lebowski Aug 2019 #35
Right, but my point is it doesn't sound like it would actually help kcr Aug 2019 #37
Like I say, it's about reducing the odds ... the bugs primarily live in/near the bed ... mr_lebowski Aug 2019 #38
From what I recall (after having them in our house), they bite just before dawn C Moon Aug 2019 #65
It also occured to me that fabric suitcases would not be great to travel with. Maraya1969 Aug 2019 #8
Plastic, or not if there is a darkened crevice they can JCMach1 Aug 2019 #41
More trouble. GoneOffShore Aug 2019 #10
I've spent years traveling, in this country and others. cwydro Aug 2019 #11
I travel a lot. Pacifist Patriot Aug 2019 #13
YEah, not getting this advice really. cwydro Aug 2019 #15
I was wondering about pajamas. Pacifist Patriot Aug 2019 #16
Thanks for the important persective, guys. Hortensis Aug 2019 #20
I have never had bedbugs, but I check all luggage except a computer bag. Blue_true Aug 2019 #59
Checking sounds like a good pro idea. Hortensis Aug 2019 #60
If you ever sleep with bb's in your home and have to deal with it, your opinion will change QUICK. C Moon Aug 2019 #66
High end hotels are pretty good at keeping the problem at bay Downtown Hound Aug 2019 #22
Well, in my younger days I had the experience of staying in pretty cheap places. cwydro Aug 2019 #46
I do not know how old you are, but bed bugs only began to reemerge as a problem Downtown Hound Aug 2019 #48
I've been traveling my entire life. Pretty sure bedbugs didn't just emerge into the world. cwydro Aug 2019 #49
They didn't just merge into the world, they've been around for many thousands of years Downtown Hound Aug 2019 #50
One bad experience with bedbugs is enough to make me pay attention to this... blitzen Aug 2019 #45
I know exactly one person who had bed bugs or admitted it... Phentex Aug 2019 #55
Same here on the travel and the outcome. Blue_true Aug 2019 #58
Yup, I have been doing this for years, and keeping zero clothes in the "room" part obamanut2012 Aug 2019 #12
You can ask if your room has been treated for bb at some time. tavernier Aug 2019 #14
They might legally have to tell you , but that doesn't mean they're going to be honest about it Downtown Hound Aug 2019 #23
That's by far my biggest fear when it comes to hotels, ecstatic Aug 2019 #19
Not worth the trouble of wrapping in plastic for that short of a time ... mr_lebowski Aug 2019 #32
They can survive for a year without food. 58Sunliner Aug 2019 #53
That could mean a lot of suitcases for some folks. JudyM Aug 2019 #56
I recently stayed at Motel 6. One good thing about the place is there is nothing upholstered in the UniteFightBack Aug 2019 #24
Especially true for anyone staying at a resort/hotel owned by Chump FakeNoose Aug 2019 #26
I've heard of bedbugs on airplanes pandr32 Aug 2019 #28
Phoenix airPORT had an infestation a couple years back actually in some seating areas (nt) mr_lebowski Aug 2019 #34
So gross! pandr32 Aug 2019 #44
Had the mis-fortune of getting these nasty critters once sdfernando Aug 2019 #33
Another tip for avoiding them ... if you order up some housekeepers at your home? mr_lebowski Aug 2019 #36
And people wonder why I prefer to camp. Runningdawg Aug 2019 #39
I asked for seats to be cleaned at one of the dinner/movie places... Phentex Aug 2019 #54
I got bed bugs in an airport hotel in Chicago back in April. And last October in Guadalajara. a la izquierda Aug 2019 #40
Water in a washing machine not really hot enough to kill 'em mr_lebowski Aug 2019 #47
I washed everything a few times... a la izquierda Aug 2019 #69
If you buy the big paper bags of potatoes... zackymilly Aug 2019 #43
In that case, better to sleep in the bathtub.. pangaia Aug 2019 #51
Ended up with bedbugs once. When I got home I stripped in the garage AJT Aug 2019 #52
Bedbugs are having a resurgence for several reasons. GulfCoast66 Aug 2019 #61
Fantastic advice here. Lucid Dreamer Aug 2019 #63
Yes. Fantastic advice! C Moon Aug 2019 #67
To Add To The Above RobinA Aug 2019 #62
+1 C Moon Aug 2019 #68
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