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Bedbugs – How To Avoid Bedbugs on Vacation

December 14, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

Bedbugs on Vacation
Bedbugs on Vacation

“Don’t let the bed bugs bite!” Parents may use this phrase in a joking manner when tucking in their kids at night, but there’s an emerging epidemic in of Bedbugs on Vacation in the U.S. and Europe, particularly in big city hotels and apartments.

Most people aren’t concerned of the Bedbugs on vacation problem and don’t think about it until they become infested and are faced with a lengthy, expensive extermination process.

You Are Not Immune from Bedbugs on Vacation

These little critters are rampant in New York City, Seattle, and Vancouver, and other cities like Boston, Toronto, and Chicago are seeing growing outbreaks as well. Even if you live in the most remote areas of the country, you’re still not immune.

All it takes is one to hop in your suitcase while you’re vacationing and suddenly you’ve got an infestation on your hands back home. The best way to deal with them is to not get them in the first place. If you’re planning to travel, there are some simply measures you can take to avoid bringing them home with you.

What Are Bed Bugs?

Bedbugs are small insects (less than a half inch long) that feed off human and sometimes animal blood. They wait until you are asleep to come out. Some people wake up with itchy, red spots after being bitten by bed bugs, but others show no symptoms at all.

Those who show no symptoms have to rely on seeing small dark stains on their bedding to diagnose the problem.

Misconception About Bedbugs and Where they are

A common misconception is that bed bugs exist only in dirty homes and that you will not see bedbugs on vacation. Bed bugs are simply after blood and do not discriminate – they’re just as common in upscale hotels as they are in run-down buildings. They lurk under mattresses, in closets or in cracks in the walls.

If you discover an infestation of bed bugs in your home, you’re in for an arduous extermination process that is likely to involve several of gas or non toxic treatments and require you to keep all the clothes you own in airtight bags for weeks.

How To Avoid Bedbugs on Vacation

When you’re traveling, you can never be too concerned if they will be where you’ll be staying. But you can take precautionary measures. Do an online search to locate a bed bug registry and search their database. Enter the address of the hotel you want to stay at to see if there are any infestations at that hotel. If not, the site will show you the location of the nearest reported infestation.

Obviously, if the hotel has had bed bug problems, choose a different place to stay.

Bed Bugs Love To Travel Too

When travel day arrives, pack up each outfit inside an airtight bag. Ziploc makes large airtight bags that are perfect for this purpose. Bed bugs love to travel on clothing, but they can’t get inside those bags. Yes, even in the belly of an airplane, they can hitch a ride in your checked baggage, on occasion, to your final destination. They can be slick.

Hotel Inspection

When you arrive at your room you want to check for bedbugs on vacation, examine the sheets for the small dark stains (bed bug poo) that are sure signs of an infestation. Check underneath the corners of the mattress and box spring to look for bugs or their eggs (the eggs are little white spots the size of grains of salt.)

Don’t Ask For Another Room – Get A Refund

If you see signs of bed bugs, don’t just ask to be moved to a different room, because chances are the entire hotel is infested. Ask for your money back and find another place to stay.

Less Informed Verses The Experienced Hotel Managers

Occasionally, less-informed hotel managers may blame the traveler for bringing the bed bugs or be stand-offish about a refund.

But more-experienced hotel managers are aware of the bed bug issue and are usually willing to accommodate refund requests, especially if you make it known that you’d be willing to go on the internet and spread the word about their infestation.

Be Safe Not Sorry! Finally, when heading back home, do a quick visual check of your bags and again look for bugs, eggs, or stains that might indicate they are present. A few extra minutes spent taking these preventative measures will go along way toward making sure you never experience a bed bug outbreak in your home

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I hope this article has not alarmed you but with some careful planning you will not be bringing bedbugs on vacation home with you.

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Oprah Camping?

November 3, 2010 by admin 1 Comment

My wife had the TV on a channel showing Oprah this afternoon and she was out with her friend Gayle camping. Strange but interesting.

The parts that I  saw were Oprah and Gayle driving. Oprah and Gayle having trouble opening the bathroom door in the camper. As well as lots of camping, horseback riding and fly fishing.

Oprah and her crew were in Yosemite National Park and it was beautiful there. The interesting thing about the show to me was how much trouble Oprah and Gayle had with the camping and making it all work. I think this is the way it is camping for many of us. I always find camping a bit of stumbling around, trouble with bathrooms since none is equipped with Hand Crafted Oak Bathroom Vanity Units, I have trouble with food and cooking, and just staying clean.

I do love camping though and even though my family and I are not fantastic at it we seem to have lots of fun and look at it as a chance to disconnect and get to know each others lives better. That’s the good part about going camping, sometimes we all get all caught up in our daily lives that we forget to take a minute and relax, and this is extremly important, getting away from everything is necessary sometimes.

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Lonely Planet for the iPad

August 3, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

Lonely PlanetI have been a big fan of the Lonely Planet books ever since I went to Australia with one back in 1987. The books go into lots of detail about where you are going and what to see. One of the greatest things about Lonely Planet books is that they let you know what to expect for price, accommodation, and siteseeing.

Lonely Planet Discover

Like other books available through Apple’s iBooks, Lonely Planet’s Discover series lets you search for specific content within the book or via Google and Wikipedia, zoom in or out on maps and photos, and bookmark and make notes on pages.

All the expert opinion and top recommendations you expect from Lonely Planet are still there, but we’ve created the perfect  interactive product for travel – navigate easily from reviews to specific points of interest displayed on a map.  Bookmark the places you don’t want to miss, take notes along the way, use Google or Wikipedia to search for even more information, email or share suggestions with friends, and click on hyperlinks to get straight to a hotel, restaurant or attraction’s website.

Lonely Planet 1000 Ultimate Experiences

In contrast to Lonely Planet 1000 Ultimate Experiences app, the Discover series doesn’t incorporate video. But it does include more than 3,000 hyperlinks to hotel, restaurant or attraction websites, plus detailed maps with imbedded points of interest.

Electronic versions of Books

Electronic reading devices like the iPad and Kindle – which last week introduced a basic, wireless-only version for $139, after cutting the price of its regular e-reader from $259 to $189 – are changing the face of the publishing industry, notes Reuters. Forrester Research, an independent technology and market research company, estimated last year that 10 million e-readers will be sold in the United States by the end of 2010.

So what do you think? Is an iPad a good travel device? I think it would be a bit flimsy but nonetheless I think that the Lonely Planet books are great so maybe it would work.

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Teens Becoming More Interested In Family Trips

July 9, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

teens on family tripsTeens on family trips are becoming less negative about the idea of taking a family holiday, according to research by Mintel.

A survey by the company found that less than a quarter of teens on family trips(23%)  aged between 16 and 25 currently feel the need to escape from their parents during a break, compared to over a third (36%) two years ago.

A Quarter of teens on family trips enjoy it.

In talking about it 24% of the teens on family trips said in 2008 that they cannot afford to travel without their mum and dad, while 18% expressed the same view this year, suggesting that money is not the main reason behind the positive attitude towards family holidays.

Tom Rees, senior travel analyst at Mintel, said: ‘While the recession may have played its part in encouraging Britain’s young adults to get a paid-for break with their family, these figures highlight the fact that it’s not about cost for those choosing to do so.

‘However, recession-driven recruitment freezes have hit graduates particularly hard and created a real fear that a “lost generation” will be the legacy – influencing both their attitudes towards holidays and their ability to travel.’

I remember as a teens on family trips that I was not a big fan wanting to hang out with friends instead but once away I always had a good time.

Around a quarter (23%) of the 16- to 25-year-olds surveyed said they are likely to go on holiday with their parents again in future.

Really the most important thing that parents of kids still at home can do is to keep the kids and young adults interested in being teens on family trips. Just like when you go tent camping as a little kid and have an exciting time, now that the kids are older the vacation choices need to stay interesting to the kids as well.

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Family Travel Tips

July 6, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

It takes a village to raise a child, and at least as many to entertain one on an airplane. With that in mind, Nina Willdorf, editor in chief of Budget Travel, collected travel advice from her readers for a handy new book, The Smart Family’s Passport: 350 Money, Time and Sanity Saving Tips (Quirk Books, $14.95).

Here, a few of our favorites:

I write my cell phone number on the inside of rubber bracelets . . . and have my children wear them when we’re away from home. That way, should we get separated, they can show the number to a helpful adult.

— Susan Redman, Hebron, Conn.

When we take our kids to foreign destinations, in addition to spending days at museums, cathedrals and castles, we visit supermarkets and department stores. We learn a lot about each culture by perusing the aisles. Some food is odd to us, some is familiar and we always buy something new to try.

— Gwen Gibbons, Thousand Oaks, Calif.

Whenever we stay at a hotel whose rate doesn’t include a continental breakfast, I bring several packages of instant oatmeal. Even rooms without a microwave often have a coffeemaker, so heating water isn’t a problem. We all make our own oatmeal in the coffee cups provided.

— Julie Bunczak, Wausau, Wis. [Read more…] about Family Travel Tips

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