Dr Jason Singh, a famous TikTok doctor, is sounding the alarm. Opening your suitcase right after returning from a trip can lead to a bedbug infestation.
These parasites can lay eggs in our
belongings during a trip, and we unknowingly bring them home.
So
why wait to unpack?
In one of his TikTok videos, Dr Singh explains that bed bug eggs typically hatch within six to 10 days. The young bugs, called nymphs, need a blood meal to continue developing. However, if they remain locked in a suitcase, they will not be able to feed and will starve and dry out.
Dr Singh, however, emphasises that a
few days of closing a suitcase is not enough to avoid an invasion. He suggests
that travellers should not open their suitcases for at least two weeks.
"Now you have a reason to
laze around after your vacation and just let your unpacked suitcase wait for
the right time. I mean, let's be honest, what kind of psychopath unpacks
immediately after returning?" asks Singh.
Some TikTok users expressed their
satisfaction with the news, especially those who have a habit of leaving their
travel bags unpacked long after returning from vacation.
"I've never been so happy to
have ADHD because my suitcase has been sitting unpacked for ages,"
wrote one TikTok user.
"For the first time, a
doctor praises my laziness," someone else commented.
But for those who can't go two weeks
without unpacking their suitcase, an entomologist told Travel and
Leisure that there's a faster way to get rid of bedbug eggs:
Just put the clothes in your suitcase in the dryer or dry clean them on high
heat.
Just washing the items may not be
enough because the water during washing is not hot enough to kill bedbug eggs.
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