Pluto'sGrl
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When it comes to bed bugs cleanliness actually has little to do with it. Unlike roaches and ants which are attracted to garbage because it typically contains food, bed bugs are attracted to warm blooded mammals. You could take 10 showers a day and have a team of maids that routinely clean your house and if your suit case picks up a bed bug from a bush or the grass and you will get bed bugs.
Well said.
As someone who works in the housing industry, I've seen bedbugs become a huge issue, in rental housing over the last year especially, in New England. They require constant high heat for a period of time and simply run away from sprays into neighboring units, rooms, etc...into walls, into spaces in furniture. They're very resilient. I assisted an extremely clean person with moving, as a result of someone else bringing bed bugs into a downstairs apt. He had to get all new furniture and bedding plus put all clothing into a dryer on high for at least 20 minutes. All of this had to be done after leaving one place on the way to the next to prevent transfer of any of the little critters. Bedbugs don't care about who you are, your wealth, or cleanliness. They just wanna chew on anyone available.
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/bedbugs/