"“Professor, there isn’t a single one here, either.” On the 24th, on a hillside near the summit of Mt. Gyeyang in Incheon, researchers from Chungnam National University and Hankyong National University reported the situation as they opened tent-shaped traps one by one for an ecological survey of love bugs. When the reporter and the research team visited the mountain last May, small, earthworm-like love bug larvae were found here and there beneat…
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"“Professor, there isn’t a single one here, either.” On the 24th, on a hillside near the summit of Mt. Gyeyang in Incheon, researchers from Chungnam National University and Hankyong National University reported the situation as they opened tent-shaped traps one by one for an ecological survey of love bugs. When the reporter and the research team visited the mountain last May, small, earthworm-like love bug larvae were found here and there beneat…