Bed bugs are a persistent problem in the hotel industry. Their incessant presence at one Indianapolis inn is one proof of it.
That inn was determined in one report to be the Country Hearth Inn and Suites. It is at the east side of Indianapolis and was initially found to have bed bugs in October during the city’s first surprise sweep on about 20 hotels.

Back then, the inn was unlicensed and was found to have two dozens of violations, including the bed bug infestation. But even though the Department of Code Enforcement said that since then the hotel worked on correcting the problems, a new bed bug complain recently surfaced. And that issue about the pest was confirmed by the hotel’s manager himself, Nasir Talukder.

Talukder reported to code enforcement that 14 of the inn’s rooms had the critters. Nonetheless, he stated that they couldn’t be certain as to what or who was the source of them.
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“The Country Hearth Inn and Suites near 21st and Post on the city’s east side was one of the hotels checked by officials in October, when the city conducted a first of its kind surprise sweep on nearly 20 hotels.
Officials said the hotel was unlicensed in October.
After fire, code enforcement, and police accessed the Country Hearth at the time, they found more than two dozen violations: including fire, zoning codes, and bed bug infestations.”
Read more about Indianapolis Hotel Gets Infested by Bed Bugs Again at: wishtv.com
It is because of the high traffic of people that hotels are hotspots for bed bugs. It is also for that reason why houses are vulnerable to their presence.

However, like any other problem, there are solutions for bed bug infestations. The easiest of them is to hire an exterminator. The only problem is that it is an expensive option.
But if you want a cheaper treatment, you could also just do it yourself with a bed bug spray‘s help. Nonetheless, you must pick well the solution you would use so as not to compromise the effectiveness of the process and anyone’s health.

And being a pesticide-exempt, you would want to pick Bed Bug Bully among all your other choices. That’s because with its organic-ingredients, it leaves no harmful residues when sprayed. It was also proven to be effective by hotels, hospitals and pest-control companies and even EPA has already got it listed on its FIFRA 25(b) list.
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