yes
Dorm rooms are breeding grounds for all kinds of bugs - wink, wink. But bed bugs are definitely an unwanted guest. You can protect your bed from bugs with bed protectors.
if switching rooms too, yes
Yes, she is more at risk for bed bugs by living in the dorms. However, most dorm rooms do not have bed bugs. You will want to put a mattress protector and cover on her mattress to help reduce the chance of the bed bugs biting her.
It isn't likely to get bed bugs that way . Bed bugs have been around for years and they first came about when people would sleep on hay mattresses night there would be mini bugs bitting people.You may get termites from a rotting corpse but not bed bugs. You will not get bed bugs this way unless the deceased brought bed bugs with them into the bed before they died.
Round bed bugs do not exist. Bed bugs are typically oval-shaped and flat, with a reddish-brown color. There are different species of bed bugs, but they all share similar physical characteristics.
Bed Bugs cannot get INSIDE a water bed or else they would become dead bugs. However they can thrive in the cracks and spaces between the sheets and the bed and the bed and the frame. Not to mention throughout the room.
No, the spilled blood on the floor will not attract bed bugs.
Foggers will kill some bed bugs, but not all. They are not considered to be an effective method.
Depends on what hotel you stay in. Allways check to see the rooms before you stay.
No, why would you ask such a thing?
no
That is a sign of bed bugs. Another sign would be clumps of three red bumps on the skin that itches.