Reports of Bed Bugs in Louisiana Hotels
Reports of bed bugs in Louisiana, and the rest of United States are increasing. We are currently monitoring the internet for reports of bed bugs in Louisiana hotels to help you identify which Louisiana hotels have bedbugs. Each Louisiana hotel has at least one mention of bedbugs in the last 12 months. Please take into account that individual reports of bedbugs in Louisiana hotels have not been confirmed by an independent third party.Choose a City
- Port Allen, LA
- Harvey, LA
- Gretna, LA
- Gonzales, LA
- Marksville, LA
Raveable Bed Bug Watch
We bring you up to the minute information and reports about bed bug incidents in Louisiana hotels & motels from all over the web. If you had any recent bed bug encounters, please share it with the rest of raveable community by submitting a bed bug report.
500 Canal Street, New Orleans, 70130 LA
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New Orleans Hotels Submit a Bedbug Report
346 Baronne Street, New Orleans, 70112 LA
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New Orleans Hotels Submit a Bedbug Report
777 Avenue L'Auberge, Lake Charles, 70601 LA
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Lake Charles Hotels Submit a Bedbug Report
201 Lafayette St, Baton Rouge, 70801 LA
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Baton Rouge Hotels Submit a Bedbug Report
2130 East Madison Avenue, Bastrop, 71220 LA
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Bastrop Hotels Submit a Bedbug Report
300 Bourbon Street, New Orleans, 70130 LA
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New Orleans Hotels Submit a Bedbug Report
200 John Wesley Boulevard, Bossier City, 71112 LA
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Bossier City Hotels Submit a Bedbug Report
9940 Airline Hwy., Baton Rouge, 70816 LA
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Baton Rouge Hotels Submit a Bedbug Report
2730 North Causeway Boulevard, Metairie, 70002 LA
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Metairie Hotels Submit a Bedbug Report
301 Camp Street, New Orleans, 70130 LA
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New Orleans Hotels Submit a Bedbug Report
200 Pinnacle Parkway, Covington, 70433 LA
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Covington Hotels Submit a Bedbug Report
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How to Submit a Bed Bug Report?
Just follow these simple steps:
- Find the hotel you stayed at by using the search box at the top of every page.
- If you can find it, search for the city where the hotel is located.
- Click on 'Write a Report' button on the hotel or city page and complete the form.
What does a bedbug look like?
Bed bugs are little mites that are hard to see with a naked eye. They tend to be dark brown in color, and oval in shape. Sometimes, however, they can appear red after they have fed on a meal of a host's blood. See pictures below; click to enlarge.
Learn more about Bed Bugs
- How to check for bed bugs in a hotel room?
- How to keep bed bugs from spreading?
- How to prevent bed bugs from infecting your luggage?
- How to treat bed bug bites?
- Using a hair dryer to check a hotel room for bed bugs
- What does a bed bug rash look like?
How to check a hotel room for bed bugs?
There are 3 main areas of a hotel room you should inspect for bed bugs. It is a good idea to bring a small, bright flashlight with you to aid in your inspection.
- The primary spot to find them is in and around the bed. Even unseen, they can leave tiny reddish or black streaks on sheets. Take off the bedding and inspect anywhere there are niches and crevices in the bed and headboard.
- If possible, remove the headboard and check where it mounts from. Look at the baseboard and any other crevice a bed bug can hide in.
- A favorite hiding place is the box-spring so lift the mattress and check the corners and seams. Remember, if you find one bedbug, beware, as there are probably many more. A female bed bug lays up to 500 hundreds eggs in its lifetime.




