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Don’t let the bed bugs bite

- SARAH KNAPTON London Daily Telegraph

Keeping dirty laundry in the bedroom allows bed bugs to thrive because they are attracted to soiled clothing.

According to a new study, numbers of the nocturnal blood-sucking insects have soared in recent years, largely because of low-cost internatio­nal travel, which has allowed them to spread between countries.

The parasites are a headache for hotel owners because infestatio­ns are difficult to spot until the bugs start biting.

However, the study by the University of Sheffield has shown that the insects are drawn to dirty laundry, which could be their method of “hitchhikin­g” between countries.

William Hentley, of the university’s department of animal and plant sciences, advised against leaving clothes exposed in sleeping areas. “Bed bugs are a huge problem for hotel and homeowners, particular­ly in some of the world’s biggest and busiest cities,” he said.

“Once a room is infested with bed bugs, they can be very difficult to get rid of and can result in people having to dispose of clothes and furniture, which can be really costly.

In the study, published in Scientific Reports, experiment­s were carried out in two identical, temperatur­e-controlled rooms, in which four tote bags were placed in the presence of bed bugs.

Two contained soiled clothes and the others clean. In each test, one room received an increase in concentrat­ion of CO2 to simulate human breathing. In the absence of a human host, bed bugs were twice as likely to aggregate on bags containing dirty laundry.

The findings suggest that the bugs are drawn to residual body odour in dirty laundry, so worn clothes left in an open suitcase, or on the floor of an infested room, may attract them.

“It is the first time human odour has been considered as a potential mechanism facilitati­ng longdistan­ce dispersal in bed bugs,” said Hentley. “Bed bugs struggle to walk up smooth surfaces, so when I go travelling I always look for those smooth metal luggage racks to keep my suitcase on.”

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