Paris infested with bedbugs

Anonymous
People need to realize that there is a risk of getting bed bugs with any travel. After every trip, even local business, we heat treat our luggage. We immediately remove and heat treat clothes we were wearing as well. It’s simply not worth the risk not to do this.
Anonymous
You can get bedbugs anywhere. Truly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve always disliked Paris and Parisians in general. Paris is never a good idea.


Really? I'm a Parisian living in Bethesda. Would you immediately recognize me in the street and dislike me before we even have a chance to get to know each other?
You do realize this forum, and this area, has a lot of foreigners coming from all over the world?
You can lament bedbugs in various places all you want, but from there to spewing hate online about Parisians is not cool.

Bedbugs are a problem in all major cities in the world, because they're spread by international travel. The French government launched two plans against bedbugs in 2022 and 2023. But now some have been found in train seat upholstery, and the political opposition to Macron has seized on this news to criticize the government and make it a whole thing. It has now spilled into the international news, and will weigh on tourism, which is exactly what they wanted to happen, to put pressure on Macron and tarnish his last term in office.

In all my years of traveling back and forth to and from Paris, we've never had bedbugs, and no person I know (French or otherwise) has ever had bedbugs.
NYC is supposed to be rife with them, but we've never had problems there either.

Some French media know very well this is a manufactured panic, but they still have to report on it. Don't get caught up too.




Anonymous
Lol I got bed bugs from taking the Acela to NYC but never got them anywhere else. If it makes you feel safer to never go to Paris, OK.
Anonymous
NYC and DC both have widespread bed bug infestations.
Anonymous
Is a hard side suitcase better for avoiding bedbugs?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lol I got bed bugs from taking the Acela to NYC but never got them anywhere else. If it makes you feel safer to never go to Paris, OK.


Ew, sorry and I hope it didn’t cause any agony at home.
Anonymous
Big deal!! Are people so stupid that they are scared of bedbugs.

Sprinkle some diatomaceous earth on the crevices of the mattress and you will have ZERO bedbugs.

No, they are not resistent to insecticides. The reason that insecticides do not kill them is that they are hiding pretty well and the insecticide is not reaching them sufficiently.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No thank you Paris:

https://www.cnn.com/2023/09/30/europe/france-bedbugs-paris-intl-hnk/index.html


Absolutely would never risk bring back those spawns of Satan back into my home. Paris is now a no go for me. How about you?


Eeek. I was just there this summer, but luckily no bedbugs. Yuck.
Anonymous


More Paris for me!



Yay!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gross.




They’re becoming insecticide resistant there too. No way Jose I’d ever want to bring home a resistant superbug into my house.


The treatment for bedbugs is heat.
Anonymous
We went but stayed with family, had warned us when we wanted to travel. Also umm from the hygiene angle, several places in Asia were the worst but Europe esp Paris…Parisians…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can get bedbugs anywhere. Truly.



I can get AIDS, tuberculosis, and almost every other disease anywhere too. That doesn’t change the fact that some areas on Earth are hotspots for this diseases with higher risk. Paris is a hotbed for insecticide resistant bed bugs now. Pretending like it’s the same as everywhere else is being ignorant, especially when the national government is panicking about it.
Anonymous
The only place I ever got bedbugs was Hawaii.

Been to Paris 6 times. No bedbugs.
Anonymous
It's all the Chinese tourists.

Wait til whole world descends on Paris for the Olympics!
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