Lovebug Swarms Disrupt Life in South Korea's Capital and Trails

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South Korea, particularly Seoul and Incheon, is experiencing a severe outbreak of lovebugs, driven by rising temperatures and climate change, leading to increased public complaints and efforts to control the swarm, while experts note the insects are ecologically beneficial and their numbers are beginning to decline naturally.
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