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This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Photo of an open luggage filled with summer items ready to go on holidays, woman's black arms organizing it. (Image: Getty Images) British holidaymakers have been given a stark warning to refrain from unpacking their luggage in their bedrooms after returning home from foreign travel.

This is due to the risk of accidentally importing unwelcome pests. Post-holiday tidy-up often sees travellers emptying their suitcases onto beds for convenience. Conventional wisdom might suggest this as an ideal way of reorganising belongings once back on home soil.



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