Bedbugs and cockroaches, fungus among us

Questionable and disreputable hotels

I have to have some sympathy for paying guests who are getting essentially homeless shelter digs with no toiletries for hundreds of dollars a night.

It is not really unpleasant at all to camp or sleep outside in that area in rural Nevada, winter or summer, anytime it's not pouring down rain. Ants, rattlesnakes, and scorpions are minor annoyances at most. It's really the accumulation of human filth, together with leaky roofs and air conditioning systems in buildings that attracts bedbugs and cockroaches, and allows mold to grow. A/C is not a healthy way of life. Shaded and sheltered private outdoor living areas and breezeways are needed for home and office work in that area.

Bedbug ‘massacre’ at Las Vegas hotels leads to multiple lawsuits from guests with ‘injuries’
Two Las Vegas hotels are facing lawsuits over bedbug infestations, as guests have reported bites, severe reactions and emotional trauma. Attorney Brian Virag representing the guests shared details.
Deadly fungus that can “eat you from the inside out” is now in the U.S. and quickly spreading around the world
Aspergillus fungus thrives because its genome bends easily to new pressures. It lives on soil, grains, animal feathers, even coral skeletons.
Las Vegas Hotel Charges Guests $26 For A Bottle of Water, As Adam Smith’s Famous Economics Paradox Dies In A Hotel Room - View from the Wing
The Aria Las Vegas charges guests so much for water that it strikes down a fundamental precept in economics that has held for 150 years. As one guest writes to me, a bottle of water in the room there costs $26!