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Blood-sucker pests breeding like crazy

- By PETER DYKE peter.dyke@dailystar.co.uk

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The model, 25, wore a plunging lycra get-up which barely contained her curves.

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HOMES are being invaded by “vampire bedbugs” which are feasting on people’s blood as they sleep.

Pest controller­s were unable to keep the creepy crawlies at bay during lockdown as they could not go out on jobs and enter homes.

Now they have returned to work, they have seen an alarming rise in outbreaks as the bugs have hopped from one home to another and bred like crazy.

Pest control technician Andy Kane, who is nicknamed The Hunter, said: “They’re out of control after lockdown.” Householde­rs

will be horrified to learn these blood-sucking bedbugs are on the rise.

Experts claim that because we’ve come back is a bedbug folk did not have infestatio­n. their homes properly “They are out of control cleaned during the coronaviru­s after lockdown because we pandemic it has led haven’t been around to to a huge infestatio­n treat them properly. problem. “We went into one place and it was crawling.”

Andy, who has been ridding places of pests for 29 years, believes the reason for the increase is because the bugs travel by latching on to people’s clothes.

He added: “People will be sitting there on public transport and they latch on to their clothes, bang, that’s it, they’ll be in your house.

“You can end up having thousands because they breed quickly.”

● Council House Britain is on Channel 4 at 9pm on Thursday.

Crawling

More and more people are waking up with blood all over their legs wondering where it came from.

The source are little bugs who feast on human blood and have an anaestheti­c in their pincers so, when they bite, you cannot feel it.

Andy, who works for London’s Southwark Council and appears on Channel 4’s Council House Britain, explained: “Thanks to lockdown there’s more pests than people!

“The worst thing since

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