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SEOUL (Reuters) -Residents in and around the South Korean capital Seoul are complaining about swarms of black insects dubbed ...
An invation of 'lovebugs,' dive-bombing pedestrians in Seoul, are inspiring a little fear and a lot of loathing.
A viral video shows clouds of lovebugs swarming a man visiting Gyeyangsan mountain outside Seoul, South Korea. The clip has ...
Bugs keep landing on my face wherever I go. I cannot live like this.” Park, a 26-year-old office worker in Seoul’s Eunpyeong ...
Millions of “lovebugs” have invaded South Korea, swarming hiking trails and urban areas across the capital. Clouds of the ...
Residents in and around the capital Seoul are complaining about swarms of black insects dubbed "lovebugs" cove­ring hiking ...
Swarms of 'lovebugs', mating while flying, have surged in South Korea, prompting public complaints over their presence on ...
South Korea's capital Seoul is currently facing a state-wide pest invation. Small black bugs also known as 'lovebugs' have ...
Public compliants have mounted over the bugs sticking to car windows, the walls of houses, restaurants, and even trains ...
A hiker who filmed the infestation told local media the bugs at Gyeyangsan mountain were like a "thick carpet".
Once again, the annual war with lovebugs, or Plecia nearctica, has begun. The slopes of Gyeyangsan in Incheon have recently ...
Seoul residents are grappling with an invasion of so-called “lovebugs” that have swarmed hiking trails and urban areas across the South Korean capital, with experts debating how to handle the ...