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Bedbug infestation fears in Hong Kong spark panic buying of insecticides and leap in pest control bookings

  • City has ‘lots of places for them to lay eggs but also move from person to person’, says Francisco Pazos, owner of pest control company
  • But Yuen Ming-chi, ex-head of Pest Control Advisory Section, says good hygiene and checks of items brought from infected areas should be enough to keep them at bay

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Bedbugs have appeared on international radar screens after large-scale outbreaks in South Korea, Paris and London as international travel picked up in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Photo: Getty Images
Fears over an invasion of bedbugs in Hong Kong has sparked panic buying of insect killers and a leap in inquiries about pest control.

But an expert said on Monday infestations of the insects, as common as mosquitoes, could be avoided with good hygiene and simple precautions.

Francisco Pazos, owner and head technician at pest control company Nobedbugs-HK, said that his company would usually handle about 400 requests to deal with the pests a month.

“We have done a month’s work in the last three days,” Pazos said. “The amount of work we have right now is unbelievable.”

The Airport Authority has said it will examine bedbug control measures used by airlines flying from high-risk areas. Photo: Yik Yeung-man
The Airport Authority has said it will examine bedbug control measures used by airlines flying from high-risk areas. Photo: Yik Yeung-man

He backed the view of Yuen Ming-chi, a former head of the government’s Pest Control Advisory Section, that bedbugs were common in the city.

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