Seoullo 7017 Changes at Night
The cockroaches occupying Seoullo 7017 are house cockroaches, commonly known as "Japanese cockroaches." Experts say climate change is the most likely cause.
[Senior Researcher, Korea Pest Control Association: "When considering why this suddenly happened, temperature is likely the primary factor. More broadly, it would be climate conditions. As temperatures rise, overwintering becomes easier and survival rates increase. As for whether they have the potential to infest outdoor areas like this, the basic requirement is overwintering, and this species is capable of overwintering."]
Cockroach Infestation... Is Cat Food the Culprit?
[Senior Researcher, Korea Pest Control Association: "It does help them, of course. However, it is difficult to say that this happened for just one reason. It is more that the basic climate conditions are met, and then some food is provided, which increases their survival and reproduction rates. It acts as a contributing factor, but we cannot say it is solely because of this."]
However, cockroaches are omnivorous and can even eat wood. Since they also need a protein source to reproduce, feed scattered on the streets can aid their proliferation. In addition to animal feed, food dropped by people while walking could also easily contribute to the cockroach infestation.
Is Eradication Difficult Even with Pest Control?
[Management Team Leader, Seoullo Management Office: "On June 15, the Jung-gu Public Health Center conducted the first round of self-pest control. On June 16, a professional pest control company came to diagnose the cause. On June 18, the professional company carried out the first round of pest control."]
When I visited Seoullo 7017, a week had already passed since the completion of the two pest control operations. Does the effect not show immediately after just one or two rounds? The Seoul Metropolitan Government explained, "The effects are continuously showing," adding, "Since the population continues to increase in the summer when temperatures and humidity rise, we are currently working to reduce their numbers." However, experts say it will be difficult for the cockroaches to disappear completely.
[Daheuk / Insect and reptile YouTuber: "If they do pest control really aggressively, I think the population will decrease significantly. However, the moment that disinfection stops, the numbers will increase again. I don't think there will ever be a time in the future when we don't see cockroaches at all."]
[Senior Researcher, Korea Pest Control Association: "An open space like this, which people continue to use freely, probably presents the highest level of difficulty. Furthermore, these species even have the ability to defend themselves against natural predators. For example, if ants attack, they can defend themselves by secreting substances from their bodies. That is the reason why they have survived like this."]
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※ Please note: This article was translated by AI and may contain errors.
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