Why are there cryptoparasites in the bed and what can be done to prevent them?
Why are there cryptozoological insects in beds? Cryptozoological insects are common phototropic insects that usually look for light sources at night. Due to their sensitivity to light, they can easily follow the light into places where humans live, such as homes, offices and hotels. So when you turn on a night light near your bed at night, you can easily attract cryptozoological insects over.
These bugs usually prefer to live in moist environments and may be found in places like bathrooms, kitchens and basements.
The body fluids of the cryptococcus contain a toxic substance that has an irritating effect on human skin. When a person accidentally touches a Cryptocoryne, the venom may spill out and enter the skin. This may lead to symptoms such as skin irritation, redness, swelling and pain, and in severe cases, it may even cause dermatitis or allergic reactions. Therefore, you should try to avoid swatting or squeezing cryptoptera with your hands when you find them.
In order to effectively eliminate cryptococcus, keeping the indoor environment clean and tidy is also an important measure to prevent and minimize the invasion of cryptococcus. Regularly sweep floors, walls and furniture surfaces to remove stagnant water and debris that may become hiding places for cryptophages. At the same time, try to keep indoor lighting moderate to avoid excessive light attracting contact insects into the living space.