Bed bugs can be a nuisance anywhere, especially when you're traveling. Many people who are taking a trip only expect to see them in hotels. This isn't always the case, as sometimes bed bugs can end up on your method of transportation too. One place bed bugs are becoming more common is airplanes. This isn't good, as people can be confined for several hours at a time, letting bed bugs really get into people' possessions. Consider these tips to avoid getting bed bugs while you're on an airplane.
In recent years, there have been several stories about beg bugs on airplanes, and people even having to fumigate planes in order to get them off. Why does this happen? Well, airplanes have everything a bed bug wants in life - plenty of people who aren't going anywhere, and lots of items to hide in. On an international flight that's over three hours, bed bugs get to explore their new passengers with ease. People also come and go on airplanes, making the problem very difficult to spot. Travelers may not realize they have bed bugs until they get to their hotel, in which case they blame their accommodations instead of their airline. It's this lack of suspicion that lets bed bugs continually breed without worry.
As bed bugs are a growing problem, you might run into them on your flight. Keep these tips in mind to protect yourself while you travel.