Press Releases

Prevention Proves Decisive Against Rising Bed Bug Cases, Valpas Calls on Hotels to Lead with Proactive Measures

Rising travel is driving infestations across the Northern Hemisphere, but hotels using proactive measures cut incidents by up to 70%. Valpas provides permanent, pesticide-free bed bug protection with 24/7 digital proof.

 

Helsinki, 10 September 2025 — During the 2025 summer season in the Northern Hemisphere, bed bugs continued to make headlines. High traveller volumes and warmer temperatures created favourable conditions for the insects to spread.

 

According to a study by the French Bed Bug Canine Detection Experts Association (SEDCPL), reported cases of bed bugs in France rose by 50% in June 2025 compared with the same month in 2024. The German Pest Control Association (DSV) has also noted that the situation in Germany has worsened over the last decade. In parallel, fumigation at Madrid Airport in May further underscored the scale of the problem. The cost of inaction can be severe: in California, a jury recently ordered a Ventura hotel to pay $2 million to two guests after they were attacked by bed bugs during their stay. Beyond the financial impact, the case illustrates the reputational harm hotels risk when guest safety is not protected.

 

Yet as public concern grows, hotels are changing how they respond. Once considered especially vulnerable to outbreaks, many properties—particularly in France—are now seen as leading examples of best practice.

 

“Shifting from a reactive model to prevention has been key to this progress,” says Martim Gois, CEO and Co-Founder of Valpas, the platform for safe, sustainable, bed bug-free travel. “Statistics show that adopters of precautionary measures report up to a 70% year-over-year decrease in infestations. We call on the industry to continue implementing preventive initiatives to keep incidents under control.”

 

From hidden risk to visible reassurance

Valpas is driving this shift with its patented in-room technology, now safeguarding over 300 hotels, 40,000 beds, and 40 cities worldwide. The proprietary IoT-enabled devices capture bed bugs at first contact—without pesticides—stopping infestations before they spread. Hotels that meet this safety standard receive the Valpas Certification, providing 24/7 digital proof of protection. This not only reassures guests but also helps hotels operate more sustainably and efficiently.

 

Hotels using Valpas report higher guest satisfaction, more direct bookings, and stronger RFP conversion. By eliminating the need for chemical fumigation, Valpas also helps reduce the carbon footprint of a hotel room by up to 1.4 tonnes of CO per year.

 

“Prevention isn’t just a hygiene measure—it’s a trust signal,” adds Gois. “Valpas-certified hotels show guests they’ve invested in safety before there’s a problem—avoiding pesticides and the cascade of financial and reputational damage that follows an infestation. As travellers become more conscious of safety and sustainability, prevention is moving from back-of-house to a competitive advantage—and increasingly, a booking standard.”

 

A long-term challenge demands a proactive response

A recent study published in Biology Letters indicates bed bugs have thrived alongside humans for at least 60,000 years. The insects were once considered extinct in parts of Europe, but since 2018 they have resurged due to increased travel, high levels of pollution, rising temperatures, and growing resistance to chemical pesticides. This makes them more difficult to eliminate. Early action and proactive prevention are therefore essential to stop them spreading.

 

About Valpas

Valpas makes safe, sustainable, bed bug-free travel a reality, so everyone can travel today without fear of health or environmental risks tomorrow. Founded in Helsinki in 2017 by Martim Gois, Vertti Sarimaa, Aleksi Jokela and Matti Parkkila, who met at Aalto University, over 300 hotels with more than 40,000 beds in the world carry the Valpas ‘bed bug safe’ label, which certifies that operators use Valpas technology in every room to ensure their guests’ safety from bed bugs. 

 

More details on www.valpashotels.com

 

Santiago Alvarado

Recent Posts

Fans Expected to Travel in Record Numbers for 2026’s Mega-Events

From the World Cup to headline concert tours, passion-led travel is reshaping how younger audiences…

4 days ago

Hidden Gems and Secret Spots: The Local Knowledge AI Will Never Have

Why Human Expertise, Personal Advocacy, and Real-World Experience Still Outperform Algorithms in Travel Planning  …

4 days ago

FITUR4all Strengthens Spain’s Leadership in Accessible Tourism After a Landmark Year for the Sector

The professional forum built around Spain’s new brand, “Think you know Spain? Think again,” to…

4 days ago

Hermitage Bay Honored as Antigua’s Only Hotel on the Condé Nast Traveler Gold List 2026

  December 23, 2025 (St. Mary’s, Antigua) – Hermitage Bay, the Caribbean’s highly acclaimed, adults-only,…

1 week ago

Windstar Cruises Redefines Wave Season with Its Most Inclusive Offer Yet

Beyond Inclusive bundles the most-requested amenities into one seamless, yacht-style cruising experience   This Wave…

1 week ago

Viking and Highclere Castle Announce Construction of New Contemporary Events Space

The Viking Pavilion at Highclere Castle Will Further Enhance Guest Experiences at the “Real Downton…

1 week ago