South Korea is also one of the affected countries where the bite and blood-sucking bed bug has spread to Asia after the outbreak has seen an increase in the number of travellers. According to figures released by the local**, more than 100 reports of bed bugs have been received since the end of November. A South Korean blockchain engineer previously opened** to provide an interactive map of where bed bugs are found.
Kang Jag-gu, a 29-year-old blockchain engineer, is himself very afraid of insects, and he says that he is very sensitive to insects, and even sleeps under a mosquito net all year round to feel at ease. It was his fear of insects that prompted him to create a name called bedbugboardIn addition to showing the approximate location of bed bugs found in various places, it will also ** related instant news reports, which is convenient for Internet users to obtain information related to bed bugs, and also assists authorities and Internet users to prevent and deal with bed bugs.
Kang Jag-gu revealed that in the early days of **, there were only about 40 people browsing every day, and now the number of visitors in a single day has exceeded 50,000. He mentioned that the color was set to olive green in the hope that Internet users would feel at peace, but he admitted that he was very uneasy about the need to see bed bugs and insect eggs in order to operate. Still, he plans to continue the operation** until the bed bug crisis in South Korea eases, because he can imagine how much anxiety it would have caused if the bed bug problem happened to him, but he is thankful that he hasn't had the terrible experience yet.
data and ***straitstimes