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(1)”I don’t ride the subway”. It’s getting scary
(2)Public fear is spreading after the news that bedbug, also known as bedbug, recently appeared in various places in Seoul following a sauna in Seo-gu, Incheon, at Keimyung University dormitory in Daegu on the 13th last month Kim, 27, said, “I live with my family, and I always do laundry when I come in because I’m afraid I’ve moved bedbugs from outside.” In addition, on social network service SNS, “I canceled my movie reservation because I didn’t want to take the subway anymore and I didn’t want to sit in 1,000 seats.” “I can’t even live in a university dormitory.” “Let’s switch to a non-face-to-face class.”
(3)The JoongAng Ilbo checked the work history of multiple private quarantine companies, and bedbugs appeared in 18 out of 25 autonomous districts in Seoul this month alone “In particular, Yongsan-gu is almost completely devastated,” said an official at a quarantine company in Jung-gu, Eunpyeong-gu, Yongsan-gu, Yongsan-gu, and Jongno-gu, Dongdaemun-gu, Dongjak-gu, Seocho-gu, Seongbuk-gu, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Yongsan-gu, and Jongno-gu. “We are now closed because bed bugs were found not only in the dormitory jjimjilbang but also in a restaurant.”
(4)Bed bugs do not mediate infectious diseases, but they suck human blood, interfere with sleep, and cause itching and secondary skin infections. Yang Young-chul, a professor of health and environmental safety at Eulji University, said, “Three or four mosquitoes suck blood at most, but 30 to 50 bed bugs suck blood at once, so several places are very itchy at once.” If you are repeatedly bloodshot, you have severe mental stress.” “All the bedbugs currently coming from Korea are individuals introduced from abroad,” he said, warning, “It is only a matter of time before they spread nationwide through the increased number of overseas travelers since COVID-19.”
(5)The spread of bedbugs is very fast, and the fear is intensifying because it is difficult to eradicate them with most pesticides Bloodsucking Insects once they are bloodshot, they digest blood for a week, scatter 10 to 15 eggs, and lay 200 to 250 eggs throughout their lifetime. In addition, they have a persistent vitality that can survive for about 120 days without food if the temperature is above 20 degrees Celsius indoors A quarantine company said, “It is not a bedbug that disappears when an individual buys general medicine and sprays it on the bedding,” and emphasized, “Even if a company quarantines first, eggs hatch after 9-10 days, so the second should be eradicated through the third operation in severe cases.”
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