My understanding is short of full-scale fumigation, steaming everything effected is the only really reliable method of dealing with them right now. They are too resistant to everything else.
Oh I work in hospitality, it's something we are VERY concerned about. Albeit I am not in housekeeping, but we test very often and have local pest control basically on retainer in case something comes up. Steaming all the linens is fairly standard, but it only takes one case spreading to ruin a hotel.
The entirety of Western Europe seems to be getting bullied by them right now
even funnier:
https://www.ebaumsworld.com/articles/i-have-a-systematic-plan-to-infect-paris-with-bed-bugs-french-anon-claims-to-be-single-handedly-responsible-for-frances-bedbug-outbreak/87457289/
A reasonable assumption but they might also go with "Chinese bioweapon".
I've seen people on social media today blaming immigrants whilst conveniently forgetting about the sanitation workers' strike that preceded this whole bedbug fiasco.
Also breaking news in the links - starfishes not only are not headless bodies as presumed earlier, in fact they are bodiless heads.
ShowExact nature of his existence is a fun question philosophers would love.
This'll be global soon if it isn't already. Especially after the Paris Olympics.. )::
Did someone say itchy? This was not the story to read before bedtime lol