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When news broke about a bedbug outbreak in his native South Korea, 29-year-old blockchain engineer and self-professed insectophobe Kang Jae-gu got straight to work -- on the data.
As authorities scrambled to install high-temperature steam heaters at the airport and approve industrial-strength insecticides for home use, Kang started mapping reported infestations.
In November, dozens of pest control company owners and leaders from public offices attended a two-day course on bed-bug control provided by Korea Pest Control Association (KPCA) in Seoul, South Korea.
Lecturers provided classes on how to detect, disinfect, and monitor bed-bug cases, and shared their first hand experience in tackling them. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES