How to Check for Bed Bugs in a Hotel (Before They Check in With You)
Traveling for work or fun? Nothing ruins a trip faster than tiny, uninvited hitchhikers. Yep, we’re talking about bed bugs. These pests are expert travelers — they’ll climb into your luggage and come home with you if you’re not careful.
The good news? A few quick checks can save you from a full-on infestation back home. Whether you’re a frequent business traveler or someone heading out for vacation, here’s how to check for bed bugs in a hotel room (and what to do if you find them).
Why You Should Check for Bed Bugs in Hotels
Bed bugs don’t care if you’re staying at a budget motel or a luxury resort. They hitch rides on suitcases, clothing, and even housekeeping carts, making hotels one of their favorite hangouts.
These pests aren’t dangerous, but their bites are itchy, unsightly, and can cause allergic reactions in some people. More importantly, bed bugs spread quickly — if you bring them home, you could be dealing with weeks (or months!) of treatments.
Checking for bed bugs takes only a few minutes and can prevent a big headache later.
How to Check for Bed Bugs in a Hotel Room
Before you flop onto that comfy hotel bed, do a quick inspection:
- Keep your luggage off the floor. Use a luggage rack or the bathroom counter while you check.
- Inspect upholstered furniture. Look at chairs, sofas, and headboards for small brownish-red spots or actual bugs.
- Check baseboards and corners. Use your phone flashlight to scan behind furniture and along walls.
Bed bugs are small (about the size of an apple seed) and like to hide in tight spaces. If you find any suspicious signs, request a different room — preferably on a different floor.
How to Check a Hotel Mattress for Bed Bugs
The mattress is bed bug central. Here’s where to check:
- Pull back the sheets. Look along the seams, edges, and piping of the mattress.
- Check the box spring. Bed bugs love to hide in the cracks of box springs.
- Look for clues. You might see tiny blood stains, dark spots (bed bug droppings), or actual bugs.
If you want to be extra thorough, bring a small flashlight or even a card to run along the seams — it can help you spot anything hiding in the cracks.
The Bed Bug Iron Trick: Does It Work?
You may have seen viral posts about the bed bug iron trick — using a hotel iron to “flush out” bed bugs from the mattress seams. The idea is that the heat will draw them out, making them easier to spot.
While heat does kill bed bugs, this trick isn’t foolproof. It may help you check for bed bugs in a hotel room if you’re worried about missing them, but it’s not a substitute for a thorough visual inspection. Think of it as an extra tool in your detection kit — not a magic solution.
What to Do If You Slept in a Hotel with Bed Bugs
So… you woke up with bites or saw a bug after your stay. Now what?
- Notify hotel staff immediately. They need to know (and should help you).
- Isolate your luggage. Keep your bags outside or in a garage until you can clean them.
- Wash everything. Run clothes and washable items in the hottest water and dry on high heat.
- Inspect your belongings. Check your suitcase and personal items for any signs of bugs.
If you suspect bed bugs came home with you, call Fox Pest Control right away. The sooner you act, the easier (and less expensive) it will be to get rid of them.
Downloadable Hotel Room Bed Bug Checklist
Want a quick reference for your next trip? Download our free Hotel Bed Bug Checklist (PDF). Keep it on your phone or print a copy to make inspections quick and painless.
Bottom line: A 5-minute bed bug check can save you from weeks of stress. Make it part of your travel routine, whether you’re checking into a five-star hotel or a roadside inn.
