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Oddly enough, sometimes the most harmful insects, which are also our immediate neighbors, can seem completely harmless. The carpet beetle is precisely such a type. Most of us don't even consider its existence, believing that this small black or brown bug causes no harm and is a temporary guest in our home. Unfortunately, only after realizing the damage caused by the carpet beetle do homeowners begin to consider getting rid of it.
Pediculosis is a skin disease caused by lice. These parasitic insects live on humans in areas with dense hair growth. They feed on blood and, when they bite, inject saliva under the skin, causing irritation—redness, the appearance of bumps (similar to acne on teenagers), and itching. Lice are eliminated within hours, and treatment is available to everyone.
Everyone loves summer and warmth. But this wonderful time of year is often marred by the nuisance of mosquitoes and gnats. A warm evening outdoors or a trip to the countryside almost always brings with it the problem of bites from these blood-sucking insects. While indoors you can protect yourself from them with mosquito nets or other barriers, outdoors, direct contact is inevitable. Today, humanity has come up with a variety of methods to combat the scourge of mosquito bites. One of them is mosquito repellent bracelets.
Shapeless and slippery, slugs are a source of disgust for people. Gardeners and vegetable gardeners are especially loath to see these gastropods. Ridding your property of them isn't easy, but their numbers can be reduced. To do this, it's important to understand the causes of these pests and choose an appropriate control method.