Many travelers unknowingly risk bringing home more than souvenirs from their trips — like bedbugs or hidden dirt from hotel rooms.
A simple yet effective travel hack can help: place your luggage in the hotel bathtub when you first arrive.
Though it might sound odd, this quick move can protect your belongings from pests, bacteria, and damage.
Bedbugs often hide in mattresses, headboards, and curtains, waiting to latch onto suitcases or clothing.
The smooth, slippery surface of a bathtub makes it nearly impossible for them to climb, keeping your bags
safe while you inspect the room. Before unpacking, check mattress seams, headboards, and corners for small black specks or tiny bugs.
Even in clean-looking hotels, carpets and floors can harbor dirt or bacteria from previous guests. Bathrooms,
however, are sanitized more thoroughly, making the tub a safer temporary storage spot. It also protects
your luggage from spills or being accidentally knocked over.
Once the room checks out, you can move your suitcase to a luggage rack or counter. But this easy habit—placing your bags in the tub first—can
prevent costly infestations and ensure a cleaner, worry-free stay. A few seconds of precaution can save you days of frustration later.