Bed bugs are rampant, spreading from Europe to Asia
Actually, it’s not just Japan. Previously, many countries in Asia, such as China, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore, had to face the rampage of bed bugs. That came out to bite and cause annoyance, posing a threat to humans without fear. After this, there was news spreading throughout Europe and America, starting from an outbreak in Paris, France.
Bed bugs are small insects, about 5 millimeters long, reddish brown in color, wingless, and feed on human blood.
Bed bugs can spread easily, hiding in joints, cracks in furniture, bedding, and cracks in walls.
In November last year (2023), “South Korea” found no less than 15 patients who had allergic reactions to bed bug bites, prompting the government to carry out a large-scale bed bug eradication campaign, to the point of establishing a special agency to deal and campaigning to raise public awareness by sending government officials to ยูฟ่าเบท https://ufabet999.app kill insects in high-risk areas such as bathhouses, public transportation systems, dormitories, and hotels, many accommodations throughout Korea. Meanwhile, people have bought their own insecticides to get rid of bed bugs, to prevent them from harming children or people in their homes, especially the elderly who are bedridden and cannot help themselves.
Biology professor Jiew Siew Wai said bedbugs are the second most common blood-sucking insect in Hong Kong.
After mosquitoes because they thrive in a subtropical climate like Hong Kong, where there are both dark and warm corners.
Taiwan is also on alert after the Ministry of Environment issued a warning to inspect furniture and luggage for bed bugs that may be hiding in them after returning from overseas. Meanwhile, Singapore and Japan have seen people cleaning their homes after finding hiding in furniture and mattresses.
It is undeniable that the spread throughout the world is due to human travel across countries. These insects are small and can hide in every nook and cranny of clothing and luggage. When humans travel to areas where abundant