Anonymous wrote:OP how did you find out? Do the sheets smell?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So moving forward, change sheets when you arrive and strip bed and start laundry when you leave. I would think you are doing the latter already as a good house guest.
No, do not strip sheets in my house.
Anonymous wrote:So moving forward, change sheets when you arrive and strip bed and start laundry when you leave. I would think you are doing the latter already as a good house guest.
Anonymous wrote:I always wash between guests. And if it’s been a few weeks since the guest room sheets have been washed, I’ll do them again before someone arrives.
Anonymous wrote:OP how did you find out? Do the sheets smell?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not good...do as a previous poster wrote..bring your own. You don't want to get lice from a dirty pillow case or bed bugs from dirty sheets.
Simply changing the sheets won't protect you from either of those parasites.
Unless they have frequent guests, any lice are probably dead. Changing sheets won’t necessarily get rid of bedbugs, and while you can use the opportunity to inspect the mattress, if there are bedbugs they may have already infested your belongings.
Frankly, I’d be more worried about body fluids that might have been left behind by the previous guests.
Anonymous wrote:If they're that clueless or careless about basic hygiene, who knows what else they do around their house? I wouldn't stay or eat at their place.