A popular walking path in Seoul is facing complaints as swarms of cockroaches have appeared, but what is the cause?
[Anchor] It is known as a premier night view spot in the heart of the city. However, 'Seoullo 7017' has recently become more famous for its creepy cockroaches than its beautiful night scenery.
The controversy grew last month after a foreign tourist posted a video on social media showing swarms of cockroaches crawling over benches in the park.
In response, the Seoul Metropolitan Government, in coordination with the Jung-gu Public Health Center and professional pest control companies, has launched extermination efforts and begun analyzing the cause.
It has been confirmed that the cockroaches found here are primarily Japanese cockroaches, which typically inhabit humid green spaces and flower beds.
The Seoul Metropolitan Government believes that the flower pots and greenery installed at Seoullo 7017 created an environment conducive to cockroach habitation, while pet food and food scraps left by some citizens for dogs or cats provided a food source, leading to an increase in their population.
The recent spell of hot and humid weather has further contributed to increased cockroach activity.
The city announced that it will increase the frequency of cleaning and waste collection, and strengthen management regarding food consumption and the scattering of pet food in the area.
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