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Does Having Bad Hygiene Cause Bedbug Infestations?

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Does Having Bad Hygiene Cause Bedbug Infestations?

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People often associate house insects such as spiders and cockroaches with bad hygiene and rightfully so. In the houses that are cleaned, vacuumed and have the trash taken out every day you will rarely find roaches or ants. However, if your neighbor is not that tidy, you will still have a hard time getting rid of those parasites. And there is a whole category of insects and bugs that are just inquisitive by nature and fly, crawl or jump in, searching new unoccupied habitats. So there are basically two types of insects that can infiltrate your house – low-hygiene attracted (roaches, ants, fleas, flies and some types of spiders) and those that just happen to get into your house because of adverse weather (for winter hibernation) or general favorable conditions (your house being a suitable place to live in). The second group is much larger – spiders, grasshopper, mosquitoes and so on. Let’s take mosquitoes as an example: it matters little whether you wash the clothes or vacuum the floors d

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