Itching and bruising may persist for several days to a few weeks, depending on skin sensitivity.
Keeping your home clean, dry, and dust-free is essential to preventing plaster bagworms from settling in. Here are some useful tips:
For ongoing infestations, consider natural repellents or consult pest control experts for a safe solution.
What may appear to be a harmless speck on your wall might actually be a tiny but irritating pest. Kamitetep, or plaster bagworms, are resilient household invaders that can cause both physical discomfort and material damage (especially to fabrics and clothing).
If you live in a warm, humid climate, regular home inspections can help you stay ahead of these silent invaders. Always keep an eye on hidden, warm corners, ceilings, and textile-rich spaces, where these little larvae tend to hide and thrive
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