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The simple bathroom item you can use to check your hotel room for bedbugs

Author
Tom Rose,
Publish Date
Mon, 11 Nov 2024, 2:32pm
US flight attendant Hannah Hudson Kimmel revealed in a TikTok video how she keeps an eye out for bed bugs in hotels while travelling. Photos / @hankimmel, @cabincrew_han, file
US flight attendant Hannah Hudson Kimmel revealed in a TikTok video how she keeps an eye out for bed bugs in hotels while travelling. Photos / @hankimmel, @cabincrew_han, file

The simple bathroom item you can use to check your hotel room for bedbugs

Author
Tom Rose,
Publish Date
Mon, 11 Nov 2024, 2:32pm

A must-do once checked into your hotel or accommodation, these tips will help travellers avoid bed bugs.

A Southwest Airlines employee has taken to TikTok to reveal her tips on how to check your hotel room for signs of a bed bug infestation, with one particular hack going viral for its simplicity and effectiveness.

Hannah Hudson Kimmel is a flight attendant from Chicago who also works as a registered nurse. With over 50,000 followers on TikTok and 47,000 on Instagram, she posts videos that cover her travel experiences, nursing, lifestyle, and more.

On TikTok, Kimmel explained that travelling to different cities and countries for her job requires her to take extra precautions, and said checking her hotel bed for the little critters is the 鈥渇irst thing she does鈥 when arriving somewhere.

In the now-viral video, Kimmel said the first step is to pull the sheets up from the bed and check the corners for the bugs, which can grow up to 4.5mm in size.

But even if you can鈥檛 spot the tiny insects, that doesn鈥檛 mean they鈥檙e not potentially hiding somewhere else in the bed. Luckily, Kimmel said there is another way to 鈥渄raw them out鈥 using an everyday item found in hotel bathrooms and at home.

Always check the mattress, furniture, and walls in your hotel room for bed bugs. Photo / 123rf
Always check the mattress, furniture, and walls in your hotel room for bed bugs. Photo / 123rf

The flight attendant said to leave a block of soap on the hotel bed when you first enter the room, then find something else to do to fill the time. According to Kimmel, the bugs will gravitate towards the soap bar if they are present in the bed.

鈥淔irst, you need to pull up all the sheets and check the corners to see if there are any bugs,鈥 the Chicago resident said in the video.

鈥淭he other thing you can also do is put a bar of soap at the end of your bed and then leave to go do something.

鈥淲henever you come back, the bar of soap draws out the bed bugs.鈥

Kimmel also noted that bed bugs are 鈥渁ttracted to the carbon dioxide that you breathe out鈥 and said they will 鈥渃ome out鈥 at night while you sleep. She advised her followers to 鈥渇lip up the corner and start breathing on the bed鈥 to try and expose any bugs potentially lurking in the sheets.

鈥淏ed bugs are no joke and when they bite you it鈥檚 painful, the bites are red and big and they cause swelling. So make sure you check for bed bugs,鈥 Kimmel reveals.

The Express previously spoke to UK-based homeware professional Nick Shacklock, who told the paper about other major signs guests should look out for to identify and get rid of potential bed bugs in their hotel room.

On top of a close inspection of the hotel bed and room, including the walls and furniture, Shacklock said a musty, lingering odour should sound the alarm that bed bugs are hiding nearby. The insects omit a damp, stale scent from their scent glands, so double-check the mattress and bed for any foul smells.

Other signs of a bed bug infestation include spotting tiny eggs on the bedding or furniture and waking up with red lumps and itchy skin around your body, Shacklock told the Express.

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