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True. It's apparently one of the most common pests in Norwegian households and in the Scandinavian countries, but not that common elsewhere[1]. Seems it might be related to our climate, with cold winters but warm indoor temperatures.

[1]: https://www.pestium.no/skadedyr-i-naeringsmidler/hvor-kommer...




Interestingly it happened to me a lot in France but never in Sweden. So it cannot be just about temperature




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