A majority of Americans have begun taking precautions against the spread of bed bugs, according to the 2014 Bed Bug Awareness Week survey conducted online in the U.S. by Harris Poll on behalf of the National Pest Management Association (NPMA).
The survey found nearly three in five (59%) Americans take some kind of precaution against bed bugs.
Industry experts agree that public awareness is key in quelling infestations. “Education and vigilance are the first steps to help stop the spread of bed bugs, and we’re pleased and encouraged to hear that so many Americans are becoming more aware of their surroundings and taking measures to protect against this troublesome pest,” said Missy Henriksen, vice president of public affairs for NPMA.
Below are highlights from the survey:
59% of all U.S. adults take some kind of precaution against bed bug infestations.
34% inspect sheets, mattress pads and mattresses for signs of bed bugs upon checking into a hotel
33% wash all clothes in hot water after returning home from a vacation
29% avoid visiting homes or locations that have had a bed bug infestation
28% remain vigilant of where they place their belongings when in public places
12% vacuum suitcases after returning home from vacation
8% keep their suitcases in a trash bag or protective cover for the duration of their hotel stays
If they suspected a bed bug infestation in their home, 95% of U.S. adults would do something to alleviate the problem.
69% would wash their sheets and bedding in hot water
64% would clean and vacuum their bedrooms
62% would contact a pest professional/exterminator
40% would buy an over-the-counter bed bug removal product
30% would throw away their mattress and purchase a new one
Source: National Pest Management Association, 4/16/14
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