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How do I protect my luggage from bugs?

Use bags that can be sealed tightly for your used clothes, so that bed bugs don't have the chance to crawl into your clothing. Also, consider using a suitcase bag to protect it from bed bugs crawling into the seams and hidden crevices. Many companies have developed bags that you can purchase for this sole purpose.



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To avoid bringing home an infestation, the first thing you need to do is protect your luggage. Once bed bugs burrow themselves into the crevices and seams of your suitcase, they can stay alive without a feeding for up to four months.

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A representative from the company said that reports of bedbugs are extremely rare. “Nevertheless, we are vigilant and continually monitor our aircraft. ? The presence of bedbugs is an issue faced occasionally by hotels and airlines all over the world,” a spokesperson told Global News in an email.

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Hotels regularly inspect for bed bugs, looking for signs such as live bugs, spots on sheets, and eggs or eggshells. Hotels also bug proof their beds using mattress or box spring encasements and bed bug interceptors (a kind of trap that wraps around the bed frame's legs). Hotels must isolate any affected rooms.

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However, suitcases are not ideal for long-term storage as they don't allow for air circulation and can cause creases and wrinkles in your clothes. Additionally, suitcases are not airtight, which can allow dust, moisture, and insects to get in.

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