With the Las Vegas Nationals just a week in the rear view mirror, a warning news story has emerged regarding an increase in bed bug reports by hotel patrons at locations on the famous Las Vegas Strip.
According to KLAS 8 News, and re-reported by KTLA, bed bugs have been found over the last few years in resorts such as Caesars, Circus Circus, Palazzo, MGM Grand, Tropicana, Planet Hollywood, and Sahara, with more-recent reports in the Venetian.
The story hit the airwaves right around the time of the Las Vegas Nationals event for Legends at The Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and ahead of the Super Bowl as well as the Formula 1 race that will take place there in the coming weeks.
Those that traveled to Las Vegas should check your luggage and clothing after your return from the Nationals, and check with your local pest control companies if you suspect you might have picked up bed bugs and brought them back with you.
Additional information, including a video with suggestions during travel, can be found here on USA Today.