Bed Bugs Worry NJ Travelers Part III Of III

If you are unlucky enough to find bed bugs in your hotel room, you should report your findings immediately to the hotel management.  If you choose to stay at the same hotel, request a room that is located far away from the original bed bug infested room that you were given.  A thorough inspection of the new room will certainly be in order.

Upon arriving back to your New Jersey home, it would be wise to launder your clothing in hot water and dry the clothing on hot as well.  Bed bugs cannot take the heat and any potential hitchhikers will die off after 20 minutes of running through the cycle.  Dry cleaning will also kill your NJ bed bug infestation.

Each of the above steps may seem like tedious work, but the end results are well worth the effort.  New Jersey bed bug infestation eradication services are not covered by homeowners or rental insurance policies so the financial burden is always passed on to the victim of an infestation.  Emotionally, bed bug infestations have proven to cause sleepless nights, high stress levels, and sometimes even professional counseling services come into play.

Bed bugs are hearty creatures.  For many NJ residents, if bed bugs are brought home from a trip, it can often take a couple of months before the bed bug infestation is established enough for folks to realize what type of bug they are dealing with.

The stigma that is associated with having a bed bug infestation is well documented as well.   For good reason, many people are afraid of infesting their own NJ homes, so once others find out of a persons bed bug infestation issues, victims report being shunned by family, friends, and co-workers alike!

Because bed bugs are masters at hiding, despite your best examination efforts, you may still be one of the unfortunate ones that bring these hitchhikers back to your home.  NJ bed bug infestations are not like other household pests.  They should only be handled by a licensed NJ pest control professional like Allison Pest Control.

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  1. It is always best to check the rooms for any such bed bugs infestation before you check in because most of the hotel rooms have this problem.

    Regards,
    Jimmy aka bed bugs man