Ah! This is one of those popular “hotel hacks” floating online, but let’s look at it carefully.
💧 The Claim
Some sources say that when you throw a bottle of water under your hotel bed as soon as you check in, it:
- Prevents bed bugs from crawling
- Keeps the bed “fresh” or absorbs “negative energy” (spiritual claim)
- Serves as a trick to detect pests
🔬 The Reality
- Bed Bugs:
- Bed bugs don’t drink water. Placing a water bottle under the bed will not prevent or detect them.
- Real prevention: inspect mattresses, look for small brown spots, and keep luggage off the bed/floor.
- Hygiene / Freshness:
- Water doesn’t improve cleanliness. Hotel rooms are cleaned professionally.
- Spiritual / Superstitious Reasons:
- Some traditions suggest placing water to absorb “negative energy”—this is symbolic and not scientifically proven.
✅ Practical Tips for Hotel Rooms
- Check for cleanliness: mattress seams, pillowcases, and under the bed
- Keep luggage off the floor: use a luggage rack
- Seal food and liquids properly to avoid attracting pests
- Bring your own water bottle—hydration is important, but don’t throw it under the bed
💡 Bottom line:
Throwing a bottle of water under the bed is more superstition than science. If you want to stay safe, stick to inspection and hygiene practices rather than tricks.
If you want, I can give a list of 7 evidence-based “hotel hacks” that actually protect you from pests and germs.
Do you want me to make that list?