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If you've booked a vacation recently, you have probably come across online websites that warn about bed bugs in hotels. Bed bugs have been a huge problem in hotels in Manhattan, with even the most luxurious hotels harboring these pests between the sheets. This can be very worrisome to any traveler: knowing that the hotel you are planning on visiting has recently had a bed bug infestation would make most travelers itch all over and look for a new place to bed down. Internet sites like the Bed Bug Registry as well as hotel review websites have been buzzing with information from consumers on hotels that have contracted these pesky nighttime insects, reporting where these pests were seen and how they were brought home on unsuspecting guests. If you are planning a trip to New York City and are worried about these blood sucking parasites, we have a few suggestions for you before you book your hotel stay, as well as a few tips on what signs to look for to identify a possible infestation in your next hotel room.

Do your research. To help minimize the chance that the hotel you choose will have bed bugs, be an informed consumer. Visit hotel review websites and read reviews from other hotel guests about the hotels you have in mind. Check the Bed Bug Registry as well, to see if the hotels you are considering have had incidences of these pests in the past.

• Find a hotel that has an on-site pest inspector. With all the media coverage of bed bug infestations that have been popping up all over the country, some hotels have hired dedicated pest inspectors to join their staff full-time. This is someone whose sole job it is to check each room for bed bugs and to make sure that precautions are taken to keep rooms from becoming infested.

• Look for hotels that have pest control professionals that do periodic checks. Often a hotel will contract a pest control company to check their properties periodically throughout the year, using all their resources to thoroughly inspect for bed bugs and treat any infestations that may be found. They will also take precautions to ensure that bed bugs won't return, including mattress encasements in every room.

After doing your research and finding the right hotel, you still can't be one hundred percent certain that the hotel you choose is going to be free of these nighttime pests. To make sure that you come home from your vacation with only memories and not blood sucking parasites, you should know how to recognize a bed bug infestation. Before entering your hotel room, leave your luggage at the door with a bell hop or a family member and enter the room to look for signs for these pests. The signs that they are present include:

1. Brown blood specks on the mattress, box spring or bed linens
2. Shed bug skins and dried-up larvae, dead bugs and their eggs
3. Bed bugs huddled in the crevices of furniture, behind photos on the wall and around the edge of the room where carpeting meets the wall
4. Tiny little bugs that go running when the lights are turned on
5. In a severely infested room, some people can detect a sweet but musty smell

Hopefully you won't encounter these bugs in your hotel room after completing your inspection. If you do find that your hotel room is infected, alert the hotel staff immediately. A respectable hotel will either move you to a new room and/or offer you a discount on your stay. If you find that these pests were not obvious in your hotel room but that you've brought them home with you, you should contact a pest control professional in your area immediately. They can help you identify the extent of the infestation and exterminate the parasites that have followed you home.

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