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South Korea deploys sniffer dog to screen for bedbugs

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INCHEON, SOUTH KOREA—South Korea has deployed a bedbug sniffer dog at its main Incheon International Airport in a bid to reduce the risk of the tiny insects entering the country when athletes, officials and fans return from the Paris Olympics.

Leading the campaign is a 2-year-old beagle named Ceco, who pest control company Cesco said is the first and so far only canine trained in the country to detect the scent of bedbugs.

Ceco is capable of sweeping a standard hotel room in under two minutes, company official Kim Min-su said.

The pest control company has teamed up with South Korea’s ministries of security and transportation, as well as the Disease Control and Prevention Agency, and is working with airlines and Incheon airport to screen travelers on arrival.

Nationwide panic

Last year, authorities in Paris raced to contain a nationwide panic over bedbugs as the city geared up for the Olympics, worried that the tiny wingless critters might ruin the event and conducted a campaign to root out any infestation.

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“As the global community is gathering in Paris, France, on the occasion of the 2024 Summer Olympic Games, there’s a chance bedbugs will enter the country following the event,” a government press release said.

“Therefore, we are taking a preemptive response to intercept the entry through Incheon International Airport, which is the main gateway to the country.”


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