It's the prime time of the year for bedbugs, but an        entomologist has advice for avoiding them. (AP)      
    WASHINGTON -- Warmer weather and travel season raise the risk    for bedbugs, but you can take precautions.  
    "It's a little bit warmer. That means household temperatures    are going to be warmer. That means bedbugs are going to    complete life cycles a little quicker. They're going to be a    little more active," says University of Maryland entomologist    Mike Raupp.  
    People also step up their travel this time of year, attending    graduations, weddings and taking vacations.  
    "This may bring them into contact with areas where bedbugs are    simply more common, hotels, motels, and this is an opportunity    to bring these very clever hitchhikers home with you," Raupp    says.  
    What can you do to dodge the pests?  
    "No. 1, whenever I stay at a hotel or motel, I look at the    mattress very carefully," Raupp says.  
    Look for tiny specks along the seam of the mattress or on the    box spring. If you see evidence of bedbugs, get a new room --    and not the room next door.  
    There's an online    bedbug registry that lists hotel where bugs have been    detected. But Raupp points out that bedbugs can be found at any    hotel or motel.  
    "Bedbugs -- they know no bounds. They're going to infest    high-end places, low-end places and every place in between,"    Raupp says.  
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