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is all about the final stuff in the global fashion industry. fast fashion. watch now on youtube, the can so you like being alone. well, listen not your never alone. there. lurking everywhere, checks and bed box mosquitoes and full leads, worms and allegiance. all of them out for your life. but hold on a 2nd. some creatures do have our interests at heart, so don't take to your heels. and that way you also won't miss in good shape. the
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high, i'm a bed bug. i'm about the size of an apple seemed my body's quite flat and i have 6 legs. i can't fly or jump. i just cro. i'm great at hiding. i prefer to do this with friends is just cozy it together in the cracks of the beds. sketching bulls are also a great hiding place. any gap, however small is big enough for us. we like clothes that smell like people. the t laundry for example, night is when we are out in the house, looking for people, we can bikes to suck a little blood out of them. you know me. when people travel, we often come along for the ride. we like who tells hospitals and apartments. we know it's too picky. it's not easy to get rid of a by the way. sometimes you have to call in the experts. oh,
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it comes once. i'm off that probably the most popular vacation, susan is bed books. they hide in suitcases and clothes and then make themselves comfortable in our bedrooms. when we return home, the paris has been experiencing a veritable plague of them. they've turned up in hotels, including top notch ones, but also in the subway. people of even be bitten, the movies or wherever you are traveling, you should be careful not to bring the bugs back with you. that's becoming increasingly common. says pest control dennis, kind of when the of who yeah. who used to have one or 2 apartments a yeah, so it was interesting for the 100 fifties, but now we have one or 2 a week, if not more. and then he says on the, on the flat, rusty brown bodies of between one to 8 millimeters loans. so bed bugs on easy to
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see with the naked eye. they can look in hospitals, but also 5 star hotels. and infestation doesn't indicate the lack of hygiene. bed bugs live on blood and the nocturnal insects find it in the sleeping victims. researches in berlin, a trying to find out exactly why they are spreading worldwide. one reason is a few and few insecticides work against the inverse of the resistance to active ingredients is a major problem in the fight against bedbugs. because they have developed resistance to the main group of active ingredients available in the so called pyro destroyed speaking. and that makes controlling the insects much more difficult to, to see anyone who's experiencing infestation knows how dramatic it can be.
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like a high innovation back home after a weekend and a funds the hotel, she noticed strange bites on her leg that she couldn't place. well, so don't come on to the fortunately you can google and the thing these days. i googled with mosquito bites and at some point stumbled on bad books. i looked at the photos and thought, yes, that's it. it's a bed bugs and i was pretty shocked by for how can you have something on fat come on. where does something like that come from left? she never actually sold the insects, bed bugs hiding cavities and cracks. all it takes is one single female which can produce up to $300.00 off spring. you often only noticed in infestation when all the young have hatched and stopped biting. did not the tunnel parasites only come out of the hiding places in the dock in search of blood. people who are bitten, but usually going to sleep in
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a king bed the night before. when they gets up, they notice strange bites, often on their legs. typically arranged in groups or rows, these will condition and they look for a blood vessel on patients often have one bite off for another after another. and the lesions, form a properly roadway is done. some patients react very strongly to the bytes and get to the proper blister at the site and become but the typical reaction is because the patient comes across a very large rate and we'll know that's cool. so to try to send hike a highly found the bytes. extremely unpleasant glitchy terribly. it shows you've been very swollen. an old group together as or on i'm stuck. doctor does even hums. ready gets patients presenting with bed bug bites in hospital. usually they hear on their own, on the parasites, don't transmit diseases. cortisone,
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ointments can be used to ease severe reactions. the one's only to letting split and should be careful not to scratch devices too much else. i could scratch and can introduce jim's into the skin. hi, i'm, i'm, this can lead to inflammation, know that and potentially can grow dangerous cut and scratching. insect bites can also lead to serious deep seated bacterial skin infections that a difficult to treat. the only way to prevent bytes is to eliminate bedbugs from the home. so that you need professional help because exterminate is no way to look on this that's, it's amazing cuz you have to turn the whole room upside down and everything that's open behind picture frames and see what sketching boards cut and rolls on the lumps and gums. it's also very important to look into the bedframe. everything that is basically near the bed where they are hiding places, crevices corners, edges,
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and infestation can sometimes be identified from the droppings. the bugs leave around the hiding places. but professionals will, and you shouldn't try to spray pest control chemicals yourself. this will only kill a few animals, and the rest will flee to other rooms, making the problem even worse. with wiping out, all of the bugs isn't easy. even for the professionals. i live in the life i do usually have to visit an apartment or other premises 2 to 4 times to solve the problem. this program is auditors. the pest control is use heat as well as chemicals, the bug style temperatures for the 55 degrees celsius. dennis kelsey uses the heat, tens a suitcase for cushions and blankets, easily fit inside it. alternatively, you can also put effected objects into
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a freezer professionals. tip of to every trip, take out your luggage and the bus stop 1st and watch everything at 60 degrees. no matter how you catch them, the important thing is to destroy all the bucks. otherwise, you'll soon be back at square one. larry has been claiming lives for millennia, even today, half a 1000000 children under the age of 5 die of the tropical disease annually. malaria is caused by single celled parasites carried by the anomalies mosquito at the least, there are now to malaria vaccines recommended by the world health organization a big step forward. but many tropical diseases remains largely ignored, even though they're anything but harmless. the nowhere else in the world is the diversity of species. as greek, as in the tropics,
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these regions are home to around 2 thirds of our plant and animal species, and many more have to be discovered. this wealth of flora and fauna also means an abundance of all manner of power. sex and vague can be dangerous to human. it's mainly insects, like the common mosquito that help these power sites enter the human body where they can cause severe illness. if a mosquito is carrying larvae of the name a toad for it can enter the bloodstream when the mosquito bites and transmit what's known as the rise in this disease, the microscopic worms for larry multiply in humans. and when a mosquito bites a person who already has skills arises around worms and that person's blood infect, and mosquito which can in turn infect someone else, some even told species accumulate in the lymphatic vessels, then the fedex. so we just aren't able to drain properly as a result, the tissue begins to swell the legs the most frequently effected. the resulting
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deformation is why the diseases also called elephant tires. nematodes can also invade other parts of the box, such as the armed chest and genitals. it becomes especially problematic when they reach the bare they trigger infections that can lead to blankness, uncles, or kindnesses, or river black. this is caused by a power civic were transmitted by the black fly that lives of them for dial, riverbanks, and streams. another danger lurks in tepid stagnant waters to carry these for them large 8 load around looking for a new host. after being excrete by water snails, the security you can for through human skin and enter the veins of the intestine or bladder, where they developed into blood flow forms or shift dissolves which are able to produce hundreds of x. this can lead to inflammation, abdominal problems,
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diarrhea and blood. it was or urine in women shift to so minuses can lead to blockage up the fallopian tubes and consequently to infertility. historical manuscripts from ancient egypt. and what is 2 days to dot contain early references to a common disease, no known as track coma. this bacterial inflammation affects millions of people and is one of the most common causes of blindness. about one and 5 people are affected by one of these tropical diseases at some point in their lives. fortunately, effective drugs for many of them are now available. for example, i ever met and sometimes it prescribed as a treatment for cobra. 19 is effective in finding river blindness and other parasitic in for stations. the medication is helped some latin american and african countries to successfully combat the river blindness. in recent years.
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preventive medicine also provides for action against were missing for stations, and access to clean drinking water helps prevent infections too. but much remains to be done to turn neglected tropical diseases, into extinct wines. parasites look almost everywhere, not just in the tropics, not all or potentially lethal, but they can be real nuisance. is not the less harvey's mice also called autumn, she goes live in the soil and lee, the eggs, the lobby, hatch out of them. and they like to crawl up long grosse. they lie in wait there for a host, like an animal, or human might lobby a tiny, just no point, 3 millimeters in size. you need a magnifying glass to see them. once they've made it on 3 human leg,
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they tend to crawl up it. harvest might love areas of soft the skin, the back of a knee. well, the quick of an um, for example, when they get the, they break open skin with the mouth poss, and inject best alive but into the we dissolving a tiny piece of skin. but they feast on the good news is that the parasites doesn't transmit diseases. what's not so good? is it the saliva makes bitten? there is very itchy. sometimes for up to 2 weeks. usually you get lots of hobbies might bites close together. so it's hard not to. you shouldn't scratch them as they can get infected outdoors you can find dangerous beasties lying and wait everywhere. checks, for example. there are some 900 species that can transmit over 50 diseases. so watch out for them. the getting foster. they
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getting bigger and there are more and more of them takes piracy totally just alexander lindo and captured and frustrated can confirm that that he's being often a bounce in the woods and the last few weeks on the lookout for tics the white sheets allowed them to pinpoint even the youngest and tiniest of them was hoping you might find any. so these recent us new vehicle comes to being take on top. it's the most common species here in germany. it's typical habitat is beside trails. that's where it feels at home. when the research is relate to examine the collective takes in detail in the lab, which species have they found how many carrying pathogens concepts they have to being taken generally become active when temperatures hit $5.00 to $7.00 degrees celsius and for them when it gets very often some up by well over 30 degrees and
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then they grow less active. there's only one more important distributed t, this species is particularly sensitive to drastically when it gets hot and dry, they retreat again. but when it's 15 degrees, also that route looking for who's going to the researches on just interested in their own findings. they've also called on people to send them to find on themselves or on their animals. so far they've received about 8000 samples of the daughters constantly discovered, for instance, that the damage sent over to collapses. second and made it would take to spread the doctor in the north western germany in particular, that's allowed us to fill in menu. the blank spots on the map and then from up to also for the high low med take that migrating, but i can try to use the gym in the front and then folded so i can step to build the hi. allow me to take was originally native to africa, all the balkans. now global warming has promoted it spread in germany,
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vx. this was surprised how many was sent in. the high alignment take is almost as fast as a spider. and up to 5 times the size of a cast to being take it feels especially at home on sand and gravel paths on like the cast to being take. it's also active at the peak of summer and pursues its host. by a long it takes to wait for that pray logic. so these recent s dot the hunted techs, they have the proper, i used, they can see and pursue that target for 100 to 200 meters on. i think i'll buy for the, the high alarm a take construct significantly more blood than other species and also transmit dangerous diseases. i'm about to cry me in congo hemorrhagic feet or in particular towards the hook be new cases of that in gemini. so for the 1st one suspected we could see infection for the man said it felt like his insides were on file scheme.
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i was just hoping that ma'am, had to be hospitalized. the researches have also receive lots of meadow ticks. the 2nd most common take species in germany, but the cost of being tech still poses the biggest danger to people here in global warming is leading to an explosion in the numbers. they can carry, take bone and separate lights as a kind of brain, inflammation. oh transmit line disease, which chiefly attacks the skin joint. so now the system, if you suffer from those or other symptoms off for a tick bite, always the adult. so we have minds about science and technology. that's like d. w signs is now on take talk. what you want to grab a taishan on the way when did people begin getting high and laughing gas out
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drums boogie to the beads and what's the perfect kid football find? find the on says gets most dw science own new tick tock channel. in 2023. a woman was having brain surgery in australia when the operating team got a nasty shock. a live parasitic worm found for the 1st time in human. most worms in fest our intestines via unwashed fruit, or rom, meet like be for pork tape or arms or fish. the fish tape warm can grow to be 20 meters long tape arms don't always cause noticeable symptoms, but while some are largely harmless, others can kill like the fox tape or in this animal health research lab scientists. so looking at tissue from of foxes, intestines, gary on charlie's, and his team wants to find out how often the creatures are infested with parasites
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if it's different. that's a very nice executive. and you can see the individual eggs very clearly down here, lined up like a string of pulse. they come from the fox tape, one, a parasite that has been found on the baltic sea island to freezing, but its exact geographical distribution. and prevalence is on clear. this up was that's why we want to carry out this study for 3 years ago and we have 2 of you around 400 foxes, come in, recruiting adults and recruiting models window advice. counseling does look and they will be looking for parasites, viruses and bacteria. foxes in just tape when lobby along with a favorite food, mice, which would fed on growth infested with tape one eggs. humans can also become infected . for example, if they eat uncooked or on washed mushrooms of berries, you mentioned if it's young people might get infected with the folks tape when, when the young and just on level tissue develops and then live over the years and
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leads to a problem at some point one by then it's usually pretty late to intervene surgically because then suffer is have to take medication for the rest of the lives. it is less than treated as an infection commonly to death. there are only a few cases in germany, but millions globally, every year. thomas nissan is a hunter, he's taking part in the study because he wants to know what diseases foxes transmit . he's confident that it will be possible to examine at least $400.00 foxes each year. hunting dogs are also being examined on give, don't see, our dog is around us. 24 hours a day. and of course, as a risk, we could become infected by intestinal parasites carried by the don't be the research is looking at various areas on the island. the aim is to find out how many folks is have tape ones to this talk. this is what, why dentist infection hot spots. now, if we could, for example,
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put up warning signs the to raise awareness about fox tape one and the need. so good hygiene. yeah, i don't want to be in advice and not some of the cold foxes allow the scientists to identify which pathogens can be transmitted to humans and gauge a great the tape. one danger really is warms, insects and other pesky little creatures. we hope you don't find it too off putting says mother nature have it in for us. should we steer clear of or, of course not. we, as humans are part of the natural world and over the millennia, we've evolved to cope. we don't just host on welcome guests, but also some that are vital for our digestion. in particular, some really tiny ones. the, the micro biome is a to tell it to you of all the microbes that inhabit the body, inside and out. by far,
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the largest proportion of micro biome organisms found in the got mainly bacteria and back to your if ages estimated to number about the t trillion combined. they weigh about as much as the human brain, the skin, the mucous membranes of the mouth, and throat, in the nose, in the genital area, and even the loans. oh, so colonized by many microbes. in 2012 is really researches discovered that comes that you must have that rather than individual micro volumes. normal digestion will be impossible without good mike rhodes on your skin. mike crowds form a protective layer defense of gems and supports. when teeling,
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they are also essential to your metabolism. every person's micro biome is this unique because the fingerprint, its composition is as individual as life itself. it starts with you, but it makes a difference whether an infant is bone to join in the will by see very inspection. this is because micros begin to colonize the body. during this microbes enter your intestine primarily through food, but also they enter the body by physical contact and respiration. the. ringback the to move very your contact with non process again excludes the more varied you'll micro biome becomes it's especially important for young children to come into contact with as many microbes as possible
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. that's the only way to develop a functioning micro biome. we are what we eat, this saying also applies to the got micro biome. important to you, what is known as pro bi optics, which are in custody, a solid craft, rome, milk, cheese, and other fermented foods. for example. they include micro organisms like lactic acid, but material will sit in east. in the intestine, they help strengthen the intestinal will and keep pathogens of a pre biotech shoots are also important. in other words, almost anything that contains a lot of valuable fibers, an ideal breeding ground for beneficial bacteria. you'll micro biome nice besides with a regular but very diet and balance that can reduce the diversity of microbial
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species in your intestine. but then in tax, good micro biome strengthens the immune system, prevents intestinal diseases while the micro biome on your skin can protect against skin diseases. in addition, some medical studies, i've shown the rats and mice, at least depending on the composition of that got to micro biome, become more courageous. according to a us study, set and profile takes can also influence people's emotions with test subjects reacting differently to frightening stimuli. the, the tiny roommates in and on us have a major influence on our entire lives. eager for more of the latest on psychology and mental health,
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