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Many people think of bedbugs as a relic of some old, almost pre-revolutionary life, forever a thing of the past. However, this isn't the case, and recently, more and more people are complaining of bites from these parasites and wondering where they came from in their clean, cozy apartments. And if you think about it, where do they really come from?
Every homeowner has encountered mice at least once. Unpleasant odors and spoiled food can be a real nuisance. A variety of pest control methods allow for quick and effective control. The key is to avoid harming yourself and your pets. Poisoning rodents with various poisons has proven effective. Its main advantages are its ease of use and effectiveness.
Over centuries of human history, humans have learned to build fortress-like homes that are very difficult to penetrate. For other people, but not for insects. Despite their small size, they can get everywhere: into bedrooms, kitchens, even bathrooms. Moreover, it's unclear where they come from, how, and, most importantly, why—after all, in our opinion, there are no prerequisites for this. Fortunately, there are many ways to get rid of these unwanted neighbors and prevent them from appearing in the future. But first things first.
It's the way nature works that humans coexist side by side with various species of living organisms. Insects are no exception. Today, we'll talk about the booklice. What is it? Where does it live and what does it eat? Is it dangerous to humans? We'll explore these and many other questions in this article.