Cases have been reported at a Barcelona holiday home and on the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route
If the A52 at Pentagon Island is still closed in Derby after Storm Babet floodingMADRID – As British tourists head to Spain for the half-term holiday, experts have warned of a rise in bedbugs because of warmer weather caused by climate change., compared with the first nine months in last year, according to a report by Anticimex, a company which specialises in removing pests.
Despite fumigating the place, the insects returned five times until he finally managed to clear the premises. The insecticide dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane was used in the 1950s but was banned due to its negative effects on human health and the environment. The Spanish Institute of Insect Science for Family Health said bedding and clothing should be washed in hot water at 60°C .