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Better watch out, better not cry. Someones comin’ to town!

Bed Bug Free Holidays

The holiday season is upon us and amid all the joy and celebrations some people may be dealing with unwanted guests. The thought of bed bugs in your home or carried by visitors can cause unnecessary stress during the holidays. By following a few simple steps, you can reduce the risk of encountering bed bugs.

For many of us, the winter holidays are an important time to enjoy time with family and friends. Isolating yourself or others due to issues with bed bugs is unnecessary and not a healthy or practical way to deal with a bed bug situation.

Prevention Tips for Holiday Parties

If you are having a party and are worried about bed bugs here are some simple steps to take:

  • Do not put your guests’ coats or bags on your beds. There may be bed bugs on these items and they could move from these items onto your bed.
    • Clean out your front closet and use for guests coats and bags during the party. If you are worried about bed bugs you can vacuum the closet after the party to reduce the risks. If you use a vacuum to capture bed bugs, seal and dispose of the vacuum bag as soon as you are done.
    • If space is limited, place a sheet over the bed before putting any coats on the bed. As soon as possible after guests leave, place the sheet in a dryer on medium-high heat for at least 30 minutes and vacuum the bed.
  • While it is unlikely that bed bugs will be on shoes you can place shoes on a plastic mat near the door as an extra precaution. The plastic mat can be washed with hot soapy water once guests have left.

Prevent Bed Bugs from Entering your Home with Overnight Guests

If a visitor is coming to stay and you know they had (or have) bed bugs in their home, there are precautions that you can take to reduce the risk of bed bugs coming into your home. Remember that people do not usually carry bed bugs on their bodies, but bed bugs will sometimes hitch a ride on clothes that people are wearing. However, bed bugs are more likely to be on personal belongings, such as bags, purses, luggage, wheelchairs, and similar.

You can take these precautions to reduce the chance of bed bugs entering your home:

  • When overnight guests arrive at your home be prepared to immediately:
    • Ask your visitor to change into clean clothes.
    • Launder all their clothing;
    • Place suitcase/bags into a plastic box or large plastic bag which can be tied shut.
    • Wipe shoes with a damp cloth and hot water (not hotter than 120°F), or if possible, place in a dryer. Some dryers have shoe racks designed for this purpose.
  • Use a bed bug mattress encasement on the guest bed(s).
  • If your guests will be sleeping on a couch, place a sheet over the couch; this sheet can then be laundered and the couch vacuumed thoroughly.
  • If your visitor is bringing gifts and you are worried about bed bugs on these gifts, after the gift is opened:
    • Launder any clothing or textiles.
    • Wipe down plastic or wood items with a hot, damp cloth.
    • Immediately throw away boxes and wrapping in a sealed plastic bag.

Traveling and Dealing with Bed Bugs

If you are going to stay with friends or family who have been dealing with a bed bug infestation you can reduce the risk of bringing bed bugs home by:

  • Putting mattress encasement’s on the bed you will be using, or ask your host to do so.
  • Not putting your suitcase, clothing or other personal items on the bed. If possible, keep these items distant from the bed.
    • Bring a couple of large plastic bags and store your suitcases inside the bags.
  • After returning home, immediately launder your clothing, or seal in a plastic bag until you are able to do so.

Above all, do not panic! With a few simple steps, bed bugs are easily preventable and should not become an all-consuming worry as we approach and enjoy the winter holidays.

Please remember to enjoy this special time of year with your family and friends.

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