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K-pop's BTS are grossed out by them. A YouTuber ate them. Hikers plow through them: South Korea is dealing with a "lovebug" ...
Lovebugs are swarming South Korea, invading cities and hiking trails. What does this mean for the country's residents and the ...
Residents have been advised to avoid wearing bright colours and limit time near lights at night, which attract the bugs in ...
South Korea has recently been hit by another surge of lovebugs. But romance is certainly not in the air for residents of ...
As swarms of lovebugs increasingly blanket parts of the Seoul metropolitan area, the city has received nearly 4,700 public complaints related to the insects in the first half of 2025 alone—prompting ...
The non-native insects have no natural predators and have grown in numbers in recent years. Experts say warming temperatures ...
Residents in and around the South Korean capital Seoul are complaining about swarms of black insects dubbed "lovebugs" covering hiking trails and ambushing people, as rising temperatures due to ...
People in Seoul, the capital of South Korea, are dealing with a big bug problem. Strange black insects nicknamed lovebugs have shown up all over the city - especially in parks and hiking areas ...
Residents in and around the capital Seoul are complaining about swarms of black insects dubbed "lovebugs" cove­ring hiking trails and ambushing people, as rising temperatures due to climate ...
An invation of 'lovebugs,' dive-bombing pedestrians in Seoul, are inspiring a little fear and a lot of loathing.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Swarms of “lovebugs” are back in South Korea, blanketing a mountain peak, entering houses and sticking to car windows. Flying attached to one another while mating ...
An invation of 'lovebugs,' dive-bombing pedestrians in Seoul, are inspiring a little fear and a lot of loathing.