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Living with fleas in your apartment can cause numerous problems: their bites can cause itching and pain, and the venom they inject can cause allergic reactions. Furthermore, these blood-sucking insects, jumping around your apartment, can spread diseases dangerous to humans. They live in the pile of carpets and furniture, in stuffed animals and bedding, in floor cracks and under baseboards, and can jump up to five feet high. If fleas have infested your apartment, it's important to choose the right method of control. Both chemical treatments and folk remedies have their advantages and disadvantages.
Crickets are well-known as positive figures in folklore, fairy tales, and folklore. Therefore, people often treat them with indulgence and even kindness. However, the housing issue can ruin their relationship. As soon as an insect takes up residence next to a person, their attitude toward them changes. This is understandable, as not everyone appreciates the endless trilling at night, which can cause insomnia. Insects can also cause considerable damage in a garden. But there are ways to get rid of these unpleasant neighbors.
Bedbugs in an apartment are a nuisance. They deprive people of sleep and leave behind painful bites, especially harmful to children's delicate skin. There are several forms of insecticides for bedbugs, and we'll look at one of them: powdered dust. We'll learn how effective this product is and how to use it correctly for the best results.
Every home has its own unique aroma. But sometimes the pleasant smell of baked pies or the light fragrance of fresh air is suddenly mingled with an unpleasant, and sometimes dangerous, hint of dampness and mustiness. This is a clear sign that mold has taken hold. The homeowner will have to make every effort to rid the home of this unhealthy presence and restore its cozy scents.