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Air B&B Bed Bug Management Tips For Your Business

Extreme Bed Bug Control

Published: November, 2022

Is bed bug management something that people who run an Air B&B need to worry about? Yes, absolutely. This is critically important if guests are staying over. The reason why should be obvious. If your guests are bitten by bed bugs, they will obviously leave a bad review. As you know, even one bad review can make your profile look bad. It can also harm your ability to get new guests. Below you’ll find some tips for keeping bed bugs out of your Air B&B.

Should you really be concerned?

Firstly, you have to understand how bed bugs get onto the property. The most likely way in this situation is because a guest brought them. This usually happens because the guest has bed bugs in their home or from their previous destination. These bugs crawl into luggage or are transported in a guest’s luggage. The bugs then stay behind on your property and begin to multiply.

Eventually these bugs will become an infestation and other guests will be bitten. The best way to prevent this from happening is by inspecting your property after guests leave. Performing bed bug management will help to pre-empt complaints from other guests, and is good for your peace of mind.

Bed bug management for Air B&Bs

Bed bug management starts with looking for the signs of bed bugs in public places. Start with looking at the bedding. The first thing to search for are dried spots of blood. These are often left over when bugs bite people. You also want to look for dark brown spots. These are caused by bed bug droppings. Also look carefully for things like dead bugs, shed skin, eggs and eggshells. These eggs are extremely small, usually about 1mm. Also shed skin is pale yellow.

You’ll also want to carefully inspect the mattress and beneath the mattress and bed as well. Bed bugs can cost you a lot of money in hospitality. It’s best to do this with a torch. Look carefully in all of the creases and folds. Something else you should do is inspect around the room. Look around bed side tables, behind headboards, and in furniture. Anywhere that you might suspect these bugs could be hiding.

If you have a housekeeper, then make them aware of these bugs. They should keep a look out for the signs and inform you if any are spotted. Something else you may want to do is hire a pest controller. They can inspect the room and determine if bed bugs are present. You may even want to have them treat the room. Bottom line, it’s important that you take bed bug management seriously. Most people only do something once guests start complaining. By then it’s too late and the damage is done.

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