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  • This... is a female Cimex lectularius

  • In the quiet of night, she crawls from her hiding place toward the carbon dioxide

  • gas and warmth emanating from your body. When she reaches a patch of exposed flesh, she

  • uses her small, sharp beak to pierce your skin and slurp up six times her weight in

  • blood, leaving behind an itchy welt. After returning home to the underside of your mattress,

  • a series of up to seven males violently mate with her.

  • If this sounds like a bad nightmare, count yourself lucky--for tens of thousands

  • of people worldwide, it's a nightly reality. These tiny parasites, better known as bedbugs,

  • have spread through Los Angeles, New York and London over the past 20 years, infesting

  • the homes and hotels of rich and poor alike. They've crept into the cushions of movie

  • theater seats and executive offices, and hitched rides in library books and subway cars. In

  • the world of pests, bedbugs may be the greatest invaders in all of history.

  • Or, more specifically, the greatest re-invaders. Because bedbugs have actually

  • been harassing humans since the stone age. The problem worsened when we crowded into

  • towns and cities, and became terrible when we invented central heating, which helped

  • bedbugs thrive year-round virtually everywhere.

  • Until WWII, that is, when humans discovered a class of synthetic insecticides

  • that were ultimately strong enough to drive bedbugs from the US and Europe for a half-century.

  • However, not only are many of those chemicals, (DDT, for example) now banned, but hardy bedbug

  • individuals also survived and multiplied, meaning that now, bedbug populations are resistant

  • to many of our weapons against them. Meanwhile, increased global travel has made pretty much

  • any bed in the world just a short flight away, both for human jetsetters and their bedbug

  • stowaways. The one-two punch of insecticide resistance and global transport has allowed

  • bedbugs go from a bad dream to a modern reality - the ultimate comeback kid of the pest world.

  • Except that in a way, we've

  • brought them back, and this time around, they won't go down so easily. So sleep

  • tight, and don't let the bedbugs b-- actually, we\'92re kinda screwed.

This... is a female Cimex lectularius

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床蝨比你想像的還厲害 Bedbugs. Seriously!?

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