Nevertheless, on June 4th I was bitten by bedbugs. I had a terrible night. I
hardly slept. On June 5th I asked a woman who was at the front desk if she
could give me another bed since I was feeling uncomfortable. She denied my
request telling me that “if I moved to another bed, I would spread the
bedbugs”. She only offered to change the linen. I refused and went to bed
since I was really tired and her answer implied the hostel new about the
bedbugs. I had an awful night. I barely slept.
According to another guest many people have had the same problem. But the hostel does not want to be
accountable for the plague of bedbugs they have. After quick research, I found
there are 11 reviews in Google Maps about bedbugs in this hostel and another
one in Facebook. There are also some reviews about bedbugs at Hostel Fish on Hostelword. When I complained about this problem the hostel replied
denying everything. They talk about a “pest control company” that found “zero
evidence of bedbug activity”. What company? Where is the report?
The Department of Public Health & Environment
should determine if there is a bedbug plague at Hostel Fish, not a private
company.
Many other have complained, and the hostel says “they monitor and
inspect for [bedbug activity] and that “they took immediate action to
eliminate the problem”. So, they do recognize they have a bedbug problem, but
they keep on telling that “new guests introduce bugs to the room”. The hostel
does not want to be accountable for this bedbug plague. Actually, when you
have a plague, you have to shut down the business and throw everything away
since bedbugs live in mattresses. According to the article of bedbugs posted in Wikipedia:
Bed bugs spend much of their time in dark, hidden locations like mattress
seams, or cracks in a wall. Treatment is directed towards the symptoms.
Eliminating bed bugs from the home is often difficult, partly because bed
bugs can survive up to 70 days without feeding. Repeated treatments of a
home may be required These treatments may include heating the room to 50 °C
(122 °F) for more than 90 minutes, frequent vacuuming, washing clothing at
high temperatures, and the use of various pesticides.
Personally, as many other guests have complained, I had several bites all over
my body. I even wrote to the hostel telling them I was not feeling good. I had
one bite in a recent wrist surgery and bites in my back, my glute, and my
feet. I was kindly asking for a refund but Hostel Fish keeps on denying
everything. I told them I needed to go to a physician but they don't want to
be responsible for a problem many guests have pointed out. What a shame! I
attach evidence. Here you can find screenshots of many other complains.











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