“Bed Bugs Creating Real Problems For Travelers” |
| Bed Bugs Creating Real Problems For Travelers Posted: 30 Nov 2010 09:00 AM PST Attorney Bedbug Infestation Problem A Real Threat It is difficult however, to determine the true scope of the problem. The difficulty stems from the fact that there is no central agency that tracks and verifies hotel bedbug reports. As a result, complaints are tracked largely through firsthand reports (click here to read one such account). But regardless of the exact scope of the infestation, there is a real problem. In a July survey of nearly 1,000 pest-management services, 70 percent said they had identified and exterminated bedbugs in a hotel during the previous year. The problem has even reached the radar of lawmakers. A forum was recently held by lawmakers to tout a bill dubbed the "Don't Let the Bedbugs Bite Act," which would provide government funding for hotel inspections and contribute to research toward prevention and control. The bill was first introduced in 2009. Members of Congress were informed that in a study of 200 hotel rooms between 2002 and 2006, 25 percent were infested with the pests. With all this talk about bedbugs it is important to know how to identify bedbugs and what to do once you encounter them. What Does A Bedbug Look Like and How Can It Harm You? How Can You Protect Yourself? Another option is to try and avoid the problem altogether with a little background research. A just-launched iPhone application called Bed Bug Alert ($1.99) allows folks to track bedbug reports within a one-block radius of any U.S. location. There is also the Bedbug Registry, a free public database for disgruntled travelers to anonymously report about bug issues at prospective hotels. Daniel Mount, a professor with Pennsylvania State University's School of Hospitality Management, warns however that the anonymous reports can potentially be false. That hasn't stopped the reports from having an impact though. In fact, one hotel that lost out on a 200-room group reservation, canceled because a patron was suspicious of an online review citing bedbugs. Conclusion Tags: None This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php |
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