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South Korea has recently been hit by another surge of lovebugs. But romance is certainly not in the air for residents of ...
South Korea is dealing with a fresh outbreak of lovebugs, pesky flying insects that have appeared in large numbers in and ...
Residents have been advised to avoid wearing bright colours and limit time near lights at night, which attract the bugs in ...
The unprecedented explosion of the insects has prompted the government to dispatch 37 personnel. Read more at ...
Municipal workers in the South Korean capital region are responding to a summer infestation by spraying water, but residents ...
Lovebugs are swarming parts of South Korea, covering mountain peaks, homes and other places. These insects, known as Plecia ...
People in Seoul, the capital of South Korea, are dealing with a big bug problem. Strange black insects nicknamed lovebugs ...
A hiker who filmed the infestation told local media the bugs at Gyeyangsan mountain were like a "thick carpet".
The non-native insects have no natural predators and have grown in numbers in recent years. Experts say warming temperatures could be a factor in their proliferation.
South Korean officials view lovebugs as beneficial insects, saying they help pollinate flowers as their larvae convert plant ...
Swarms of “lovebugs” are back in South Korea, blanketing a mountain peak, entering houses and sticking to car windows.
Swarms of the harmless insects have descended on Seoul and nearby cities, leaving many residents frustrated with the ...