So you own a hotel, motel, or other business and you've got a bed bug problem. You want to be able to safely allow guests back in ASAP, and you don't want to spend thousands hiring a professional pest control company. Or maybe you're looking for preventative measures. You have come to the right place.
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I know that with issues this severe, you may have been ready to use chemicals. Even I would be when it comes to things like this, especially if I ran a hotel. At least it is nice to know you don't have to further risk your guests or employees health and safety. This stuff will have you back in business in no time.
The most important thing when you have a bed bug infestation is to be 1000% certain you have handled it before ever having guests come back. Do not be that business.
Why am I talking about bed bugs?
Well apparently, we need to be talking about bed bugs.
The topic came into my mind again last year. Upon further research after a close call, I learned how truly prevalent these nasty things are in the hotel/overnight stay industry and just in general, how crazily common they are in households. I now check every time I stay in a hotel.
I learned that they are the number one pest in the US and with 74% of exterminators coming across them in hotels and motels, there is statistically high chances of getting bed bugs from one.
They are the hardest to control.
They travel with you. They would love to come home with you!
What is also freaky is that many people have exterminators come for what they do not even know is bed bugs.
Firstly, I think of this topic from a guest perspective. It's one of the reasons I search hotels (especially budget ones) in detail before staying at them. It's one of the reasons I am slightly afraid of certain cheaper hotels. But let's not pretend this issue doesn't also exist in nicer ones.
I had a close call with a work trip last year. They had booked a seemingly decent hotel in Ocean City, Maryland. It was a popular chain, not a motel either. Thank god I went deep into reviews about them.
I discovered they had a massive bed bug infestation that had been going on for a long time, more than just a few months even. I read countless reviews and was disgusted that the problem was going on for so long and they had not eradicated it and shocked that they hadn't been shut down.
Can you imagine if I hadn't read the reviews, just went on with my life and went to this lovely bay-view hotel with nothing but my good vibes?
I would have flipped out.
I will research the hotel to see what’s going on with them now.