Inside Paris flat as bedbugs take over city
- Paris officials acknowledge the presence of bedbugs in the city but admit weaknesses in their prevention and treatment plans. Exterminators have reported an increase in requests for bedbug removal.
- Concerns are raised about the potential spread of bedbugs from infested households to public spaces such as movie theaters, transit systems, hospitals, and schools. An entomologist emphasizes the importance of educating the public to prevent bedbug infestations.
- Bedbugs are challenging to control due to their resistance to many pesticides. The resistant population of bedbugs has been increasing, making it harder to eradicate them effectively.
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A very French response to Paris’ bedbug bedlam
They’ve been spotted in cinemas, at Charles de Gaulle Airport, on public transport, and widely seen in social media posts. Conquering the bed bug infestation in Paris could prove a Herculean task, writes David A. Andelman, a habitué of the city.
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Read Full ArticleBedbugs, blood-sucking insects, have been spotted indoors, on public transport, hotels and even at Charles-de-Gaulle International Airport in Paris.
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