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Reveals that human homes teem with diverse microscopic life and insects, with researchers finding over 100 species of arthropods living inside a typical residential house.
Reveals that human homes teem with diverse microscopic life and insects, with researchers finding over 100 species of arthropods living inside a typical residential house.
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00:29Subtitle volunteer Li Zongsheng
00:30Is there a place where it can find refuge?
00:33Of course there are.
00:35Indoors is a good choice.
00:40No matter how clean the house is
00:42Some special visitors still come frequently.
00:46So how many kinds of creatures live in this house?
00:49To find the answer
00:51A research team set up a temporary laboratory indoors.
00:56Attempting to show us the hidden world of these creatures
01:03Indoor life is diverse
01:05Some are very common
01:06Some are unfamiliar
01:08Indoor biological research, however, is a relatively niche field.
01:23Although everything in our community seems to be in good order
01:26But in reality, this is just an illusion.
01:30In some inconspicuous corners of our home
01:32But it hides a secret.
01:35A series of thrilling survival stories unfold here.
01:40In this secluded and quiet world
01:43A life-or-death struggle of wits and courage unfolds between hunters and prey.
01:48Let's take a look at these indoor creatures!
01:55Every corner of the room could serve as their hiding place.
02:00For them
02:01The carpet is like a dense primeval forest.
02:04The kitchen, on the other hand, resembled a vast, open western meadow.
02:08In these places
02:09Food resources are very abundant
02:12But at the same time, dangers lurk everywhere.
02:15We humans spend most of our time indoors.
02:21But we rarely pay attention to the other creatures living under the same roof.
02:26Arthropods
02:27Including insects and their circumflex groups
02:30It can be said to be one of the most successful organisms on Earth.
02:33They lived on Earth longer than dinosaurs.
02:41It can be said
02:42These creatures not only witnessed the rise of mammals
02:46It also bears witness to the history of human migration and development on Earth.
03:00This hidden world is right beside us.
03:03In order to unveil its mystery
03:05The research team visited Vitesse's home.
03:07In-depth research was conducted on indoor organisms.
03:17Not everyone is curious about how many kinds of insects they have in their home.
03:21But the Vitesse family wanted a complete report.
03:33Let's get to know the group members!
03:37Team leader Michel Trautwig
03:41Team members Liang Misha and Matt Bertone
03:44This is their first time in Canada.
03:48To study the indoor biological communities of different households
03:51They collected samples in many places.
03:56This is a new phase
03:58And it is very unfamiliar.
04:00Although it is a public and familiar place
04:02So I am very excited
04:03In order to make a major event happen
04:05Recent family
04:10business
04:10let me tell you a little bit about the project
04:12we want to explore the diversity of arthropods in your house
04:15And so believe it or not
04:16scientists know a lot about a handful of pest species that we live with
04:19like for example roaches and ants and termites
04:22but we don't know a lot about the many many other species that live in our
04:25house
04:25and so we really get to be indoor explorers
04:28discovering all the bugs in your house
04:30have you been noticing any insects or other arthropods
04:33Yes, we all saw flower crabs in the restaurant.
04:38We want to know more
04:41Let's see if we can find any crabs at the restaurant.
04:44Now we will open you
04:51Misha looked around outside the house.
04:54Record the general condition of the house.
04:58Many times, you will see houses
05:08This house is located in downtown Toronto.
05:12About 8 kilometers from Lake Ontario
05:16A few blocks away
05:17There is a green house
05:19There is a green house
05:20This house is located in downtown Toronto.
05:25About 8 kilometers from Lake Ontario
05:27A few blocks away
05:29There is a green house
05:30It's in a tree-lined area over several blocks.
05:32This is a typical urban community.
05:34In many cities, the number of communities continues to increase.
05:38Therefore, we should understand in a timely manner.
05:41Which creatures are sharing indoor space with us?
05:45The research team invited two local Canadian experts.
05:49They are nutrition experts from the University of Austria.
05:51Morgan Jackson
05:52Spider experts from the University of Toronto
05:55Medianne Andrade
06:00In addition to collecting biological samples indoors
06:05The research team also needs to set up a temporary laboratory.
06:08Used to identify the collected samples
06:11These findings can help them understand
06:13What specific species are present indoors?
06:15So, the first thing we need to know is...
06:17These insects that live with us
06:20Where did they all come from?
06:24Some of these insects slipped in from outside.
06:27Some only live indoors
06:31Take a small, round belly as an example
06:33They can be found in almost every household in Canada.
06:38Their larvae eat wool carpets.
06:41However, before carpets appeared
06:43What should a baby with a round belly eat?
06:45When there are no sweaters
06:47What is the food in one portion?
06:50How did they get inside?
06:52Are you ready?
06:54Are you ready?
06:54Of course
06:54Do you have any options?
06:56bed?
06:57bed
06:59I can also get into the bed.
07:00Okay, great
07:01You, Morgan
07:02I can enter the bathroom
07:03Then I can help here.
07:04Great, might be able to go indoors.
07:05That sounds great.
07:06Okay, let's go.
07:09Although the research team cannot yet confirm
07:11What discoveries can be made at the Vitesse family home?
07:13But they were confident they could find some common insects.
07:18Through careful observation
07:20You might find spiders in your home.
07:23Insects
07:24Insects
07:25Insects
07:25Insects
07:26Ants
07:27Ants
07:27Insects
07:33Insects
07:33Insects
07:43Insects
07:44The insects are not insects, but pseudocoleoptiles.
07:48It belongs to the same subphylum as crabs.
07:52Insects breathe using specialized gills.
07:54Insects
07:57Insects
07:57Insects
08:13Insects
08:25She needed to carefully avoid the spiders.
08:29Because spiders are natural enemies of the abdomen.
08:35besides
08:36She also had to avoid Matt and Medianne's gaze.
08:42Although Medine is an expert on black widow spiders
08:45But she is also interested in other kinds of spiders.
09:00Although basements are gathering places for many creatures
09:03But if you want to find insects here
09:05It still requires some skill.
09:07Only after training
09:09Only then will you know what you are seeing.
09:14Among a pile of pig nets
09:16Medianne appears to have spotted two spiders.
09:18They were right next to each other.
09:21But there was actually only one spider.
09:31Like other arthropods
09:33Spiders during their growth process
09:35Must be removed from the skin
10:05Many insects in the house
10:06They are all small
10:07Some are even almost invisible to the naked eye.
10:10Some are larger in size.
10:12They need to find a way
10:14Avoid people's sight
10:35Regardless of whether the insect is alive or not
10:38As long as it was found indoors
10:40The research team all regarded it as a sample.
10:43Medianne in this corner
10:45A ghost pig was discovered.
10:48Ghost pigs cannot survive the winter outdoors.
10:52Therefore, they generally live indoors.
11:22The first place is a dark and damp room.
11:24It is an ideal habitat for many insects.
11:28Spiders collected by Medianne and Matt
11:30They almost all feed on these insects.
11:36In the kitchen upstairs
11:38Michelle and Misha are looking for other bugs.
11:44One of the most important tools for the research team
11:46That is, the collection tube
11:48The group members used it to suck up insects.
11:51A very small filter screen is installed inside the pipe.
11:53This prevents users from inhaling the insects into their mouths.
12:04Michelle and Mischa confirmed
12:06Beetles in the food storage room of Vitusca
12:08Most of them are in the cupboards
12:10This is nothing new.
12:14Since humans began storing food
12:16People have been troubled by it for a long time
12:43If you see Giant Bone Road
12:44Don't be too nervous
12:46However, if the term of office develops...
12:48These guys might become rampant.
13:04The research team will collect samples
13:07Preserved by soaking in ethanol
13:09After confirming the species, affix the label.
13:14Still in the basement
13:15A beetle was targeted
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16:53As soon as he came in
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16:56Because silver
16:57Prefer bright places
17:11Where to find living things
17:12It is actually telling us in a roundabout way
17:14How they enter the room
17:21This is a spring elephant.
17:22This insect
17:23Distributed in many parts of the world
17:25It is also common in Canada.
17:27They mostly operate outdoors.
17:30The doors and windows here are closed.
17:32It most likely slipped in through the crack in the door.
17:35This spring elephant seems to want to go out.
17:38However, it needs to cope with unfamiliar indoor terrain.
17:41and various threats
17:46The spider has its eye on it.
17:52But the spring elephant is not afraid.
17:54Because it knows how to protect itself
18:02It has a trump card.
18:04That's releasing stench.
18:06In a crisis
18:07It releases foul-smelling, toxic microbes at its opponents.
18:14Although the quantity is very small
18:15But enough to make this spider retreat.
18:19Finally, a spider appeared.
18:28So we have a spider here.
18:30They ate a kind of plant
18:32Or other spiders
18:34They used the mouth of the large intestine.
18:35To deduct the spider's spider
18:48Samples of many kinds of insects were collected.
18:52Night falls
18:53The research team is preparing for nighttime observations.
18:57Many arthropods are active only at night.
19:00This is a good time for the research team to look for predators.
19:07In order to capture the activities of insects
19:09The research team installed several dedicated cameras.
19:11All they have to do now is wait.
19:15The research team wanted to know
19:16What kinds of insects come out at night?
19:28Michelle and Matt patiently waited for night to fall.
19:54They're going to search for a real wild beast indoors tonight.
19:59That's oil and salt.
20:08It is indeed uncomfortable to look at.
20:10But at the same time, it is also very special.
20:16Oil and salt run at an impressive speed.
20:23The reason they can run at high speed
20:26This is mainly because their respiratory system is quite special.
20:30Able to continuously inhale oxygen while running
20:32Provide impetus for the lack
20:34Continuous oxygen injection
20:36The oil and salt can run at a speed of about 15 kilometers per hour.
20:42Its antennae are very sensitive to smell and touch.
20:47This allows him to see in the dark.
20:55The anterior part of the oil and salt evolved into venomous teeth.
21:00Tonight he plans to use his venomous fangs to deal with this beetle.
21:07Although oil and salt have poisonous teeth and run away quickly.
21:11But this doesn't mean he can rest easy.
21:16The spider sneaked into the house.
21:19hunting at the opportune moment
21:22He remained motionless.
21:25Keep a close eye on this oil and salt
21:29He must judge the exact timing of the attack.
21:36When oil and salt are attacked
21:38Their response strategy was astonishing.
21:42He would voluntarily give up several departments.
21:45The severed part could still twitch for a while.
21:48This will distract the spider.
21:50Oil and salt were also able to escape danger.
21:53Although they can still grow new units
21:55However, it may not be as good as the original.
21:58However, the loss of several units
22:00Compared to becoming prey
22:02Much more cost-effective
22:07Okay, okay, how's that a bead?
22:14Wow, look at that!
22:15That's really, really nice
22:17Looks like an alien
22:17Oh, we got it
22:21Gently slide something under
22:23maybe, maybe just the cardboard part of it
22:26I think it's not too thick
22:26Let's just take it underneath.
22:34there we go
22:35Okay, let's knock it off.
22:36into there
22:38of course, you can put the lid right on it
22:43Oh, oh, it's grown out
22:44Where is he?
22:45Oh, oh, don't bite me
22:47they don't care much anyway, right?
22:48uh, I don't want to find out
22:54He is tricky
22:59there we go
23:00All right, got the lid
23:02one, two, three
23:03Okay
23:04there we go
23:08It's cleaning itself now.
23:09very clear
23:10you would never expect a centipede
23:11to be such a clean animal, huh?
23:12well, they need all those organs
23:13to be nice and clean
23:14So it can sense everything
23:15I've kept one of these
23:16as a pet before
23:19did it come when you called it?
23:20it did
23:22I think it's just those long legs
23:24that people get freaked out about
23:25I did notice you didn't want to hold it though
23:27so
23:28It was reaching out for me
23:32That night
23:33The basement was in complete chaos.
23:35But the rat survived.
23:39He wanted to find a place to settle down.
23:41But will he live until then?
23:43at this time
23:45This mouse's belly desperately needs water.
23:47so
23:48In indoor environments
23:49He has a greater chance of surviving.
23:52But right now
23:53Find a damp place to hide
23:55That's his top priority.
23:58There is an insect
23:59Prefers to be out at night
24:00But the research team did not find it.
24:03For this family
24:04That's a good thing.
24:06This mysterious guest
24:08It's a cockroach.
24:10De Gu Xiaolian
24:11It is a common cockroach
24:12They are very well adapted to indoor living.
24:15But cockroaches are not popular.
24:18We managed to eliminate them.
24:20But they evolved to be even more powerful.
24:24Poisonous ear fungus with added glucose
24:25Can temporarily eliminate them
24:31The cockroach took the bait.
24:32It carried the poisonous ear back to the shadowy spot where its companions were hiding.
24:38It seems that as long as it is used properly
24:40This method is still very effective.
24:47But just a few years ago
24:49Entomologist Kobisal
24:51A strange phenomenon was discovered.
24:53Cockroaches no longer eat poisonous ears
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25:23The German lotus has now evolved into
25:26Other behaviors common to all living things
25:27That's giant glucose.
25:53Surprisingly
25:55This newly emerging adaptive behavior
25:58Contrary to hundreds of millions of years of evolution
26:01Cockroaches evolved successfully in just a few years.
26:10The reason cockroaches can avoid glucose
26:12The secret lies in the feel of their breath.
26:17Shal and his assistant fed the cockroaches sugar water.
26:20And observe their reactions.
26:23They discovered the cockroach's taste sensory organs.
26:25Mutation occurred
26:26The sweetness should have been felt
26:28What I'm feeling now is definitely bitterness.
26:44When we upgrade our methods for eliminating cockroaches
26:47Cockroaches always find a way to deal with things.
27:07We may not like cockroaches
27:09But we shouldn't underestimate them.
27:38The next morning
27:39Investigation upgraded
27:42The various rooms of the house
27:44Like different ecosystems
27:47Medianne came to the bathroom from the basement.
28:28The water droplets were like an oasis to this spider.
28:35But suddenly hot water sprayed out from the showerhead.
28:43Any insect living in a bathroom must adapt to high temperature and humidity.
28:48environment
29:39Another insect that likes the bathroom is a fish worm.
29:42Over the past three hundred million years
29:45They have hardly changed.
29:48Fish larvae have a wide range of properties
29:51This one is eating dead skin.
29:56In daily life
29:57We often see gaps in our homes
29:59The corner and the comb that hasn't been touched in a long time
30:02I saw a fish worm
30:03Flat body and long antennae
30:06It can not only help them find tiny gaps
30:09It also makes it convenient to enter and exit.
30:10These features were very useful in the past.
30:13It is still valid today.
30:34For the collected samples
30:36Misha and Michelle are in the temporary laboratory
30:38Do some preliminary classification work
30:47The research work upstairs is still ongoing.
30:49The struggle for survival downstairs never stopped.
31:03A male ghost pig
31:04The pig netting is being woven.
31:07To make the final touches
31:13When hunting
31:14It can stay on the pig net for several days.
31:17Once the pig net vibrates
31:18This means that prey has come knocking on your door.
31:24There was an intruder
31:25But the vibration it produces is quite different.
31:35A light-colored female ghost pig approached.
31:40It wanted to claim the pig net for itself.
31:46The male ghost pig waits for the intruder to make the first move.
31:54The male ghost pig probed first.
32:00Then launch an attack.
32:06But the male ghost pig repelled it.
32:09It had no choice but to retreat.
32:14The male ghost pig quickly repaired the damaged pig netting.
32:20But the looting wasn't over yet.
32:23The male ghost pig is back!
32:25Preparing to launch another attack
32:33This time
32:34The male ghost pig was defeated.
32:36Fleeing in panic
32:39The male ghost pig settled down in its new home.
32:46We're about to begin some of the identification work.
32:48Matt went to the basement and got a box of materials he needed.
32:52The rat that had previously entered the room
32:55He was hiding in this box.
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35:43Staying indoors is still quite nice.
35:47Because there's always plenty of food here.
35:51However, its drawbacks are also obvious.
35:53Although the house is warm in winter and cool in summer
35:55But it's always been relatively dry.
35:58These indoor creatures
36:00There is a risk of death from dehydration.
36:04Temperature control
36:04It made our home very dry.
36:07For arthropods
36:08The interior was like a desert at this moment.
36:12Regardless of their position in the food chain
36:14Dehydration means death
36:19Many insects living indoors
36:21They all demonstrated an amazing ability.
36:24That is
36:25They can survive in dry environments.
36:29Almost every household
36:30You can find these insects.
36:47This is the calligrapher.
36:49This insect is very small.
36:53They are mainly made of wood
36:54Book adhesive
36:56It feeds on molds that grow on starch and other substances.
37:00Temperature and humidity
37:01It is the key factor that determines their survival.
37:06As long as the relative humidity is below 70%
37:08Or the temperature is above 35 degrees Celsius
37:11It is difficult for the body to survive if it is exposed to moisture.
37:13Reproductive activities have also basically ceased.
37:27Moisture transport can reproduce through mating
37:29Parthenogenesis is also possible.
37:31therefore
37:32If there is a moisture transport
37:34Enter a house
37:35So
37:36A vast family of moisture transport
37:38It will be born soon
37:40Fortunately, they can't fly.
37:41It won't hurt anyone
37:45actually
37:45Many insects living indoors
37:47They won't fly around
37:49This is extremely rare in nature.
37:52And this change
37:53It may be related to the fact that humans don't like to see them.
37:57Some insects seem to be fully aware of this.
37:59Therefore, they will try to keep a low profile.
38:02Although they have the ability to fly
38:04But she prefers to hide in the closet.
38:06The bright light startled a goose so much that it flew out of the wardrobe.
38:10In the past, geese ate animal fur.
38:13and bird feathers
38:14But now
38:15They mainly forage in our home.
38:18Sweaters are their first choice
38:33In fact
38:34The one that eats clothes is a goose larva.
38:37Instead of adult insects
38:38Do they like the things in your closet?
38:47It largely depends on whether you are fashionable.
39:02Now we're starting to prefer using natural fibers to make clothes again.
39:06So there were more geese.
39:08The softer the fiber, the more they like it.
39:10Like humans
39:11Goose larvae also love cashmere.
39:14But what if the old sweater is thrown away?
39:17How do goose larvae survive?
39:19The quality of food has a great impact on the growth and development of geese.
39:22However, they have also found unique survival strategies.
39:26When food is scarce
39:27They can delay development
39:47Some say
39:59There are many winged insects.
40:01But they can still be content indoors.
40:04Perhaps it has to be flies.
40:06The moth-fur sweater has a very nice smell.
40:08They've been eating our food.
40:09We brought food to our house
40:12On their shoulders
40:14What do they use to make the flavor?
40:15Then they went into the house.
40:18Then they were on their bodies.
40:19Then they were on their bodies.
40:20They can eat on their bodies
40:21The taste of taste
40:21On the shoulders of the body
40:25They might admit
40:26Disease and other shoulders
40:29On the shoulders of the body
40:29Right on the shoulder
40:30When their shoulders
40:49When a fly flies at high speed in the air
40:52The needle-breathing frequency can reach approximately 200 times per second.
40:56Flies are something that everyone hates to kill.
40:58But why is facial contouring so difficult?
41:02Each secondary eye of a fly consists of approximately 4,000 ommatidia.
41:06Therefore, it has a near 360-degree visual range.
41:13In its little head
41:15The vision processing system is operating at high speed.
41:19The amount of information a fly detects per second
41:22Several times more than us humans
41:25So no matter which direction people raise the fly swatter at the fly,
41:29They can see people's movements clearly.
41:32Their sensory organs can detect air impacts.
41:44Even when people swat flies
41:45They were still able to jump and escape.
42:02The skill of escaping danger by jumping is very effective.
42:05Most insects that live indoors have this ability.
42:09But not all insects can both jump and fly.
42:13Some insects can only jump.
42:29Within 0.1 seconds
42:30Springtails can jump up to 50 to 60 cm of their own body length in a single leap.
42:35100 times
42:36This is practically superhero physique!
42:38This probably only exists in science fiction novels.
42:42The biosample collection for the entire house is now complete.
42:47The arduous task of identification began.
42:55Each sample needs to be sorted and categorized.
42:57Then attach the instruction label to the sample screen.
43:00Current work includes removing insects from the dust brought in during sampling.
43:12Hair and pig netting cut out
43:15Michelle placed a beetle under the lens
43:43Some samples are still alive
44:03The research team documented the findings.
44:05After the Waits family returned home
44:07They will also see these records.
44:13The research team may need several days to conduct the analysis.
44:17Although it takes time
44:18But doing so makes everyone's work results immediately clear.
44:28Not far away
44:29The rat belly from before is still searching for a safe haven.
44:34Under this leaf is a good choice.
44:36It appears that this place is both safe and has sufficient water.
44:40It might still be a good place to raise children.
44:45However, after Michelle informed them of the investigation results...
44:50The Waiters family might call.
44:52Call a professional pest control company to remove the pests.
45:00The research team's investigation into the Vitus family has concluded.
45:03It's time for this family to find out who their visitors are.
45:27The Waiters family was particularly interested in
45:29The insects they had seen in the food pantry
45:32Is this the flower mite you mentioned?
45:34These are storage rooms for two types of plants.
45:38These are some tofu
45:39I saw some small plant-like substances in these tofu.
45:43It seems it seems it seems it seems it seems
45:46Thank you for letting us know.
45:48These storage rooms, storage rooms or storage chambers
45:51These are the repositories of the Tibetan Buddhist monastery.
45:52These are the repositories of the Tibetan Buddhist monastery.
45:54Then they have very small storage rooms.
45:56These are the repositories of the Tibetan Buddhist monastery.
45:58These are the repositories of the Tibetan Buddhist monastery.
46:00These are the repositories of the Tibetan Buddhist monastery.
46:02These are the repositories of the Tibetan Buddhist monastery.
46:08The leather in that film
46:09Then it turned into a child
46:11Then it turned into a child
46:13Room in the house
46:15From the room in the house
46:17From the rooms inside the house
46:18If they are too long
46:20But they are completely unsuitable.
46:22Not dangerous
46:24Because they ate a kind of
46:27So if there is a protein
46:30You ate a protein
46:31I think that's terrifying.
46:33I think these are all terrible.
46:59The next experimental sample to be shown
47:01It has a confusing name
47:04This name is called "Masked Bedbug Hunter".
47:07Its different name
47:09That's its name.
47:10That's its name.
47:11The first time people discovered this
47:13You might find this name
47:15So they call it that
47:16But it is actually its muscle
47:17So you can see this.
47:19There is a break here.
47:21Then what
47:22This young man
47:28Gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently
47:31Gently, gently, gently, gently
47:31Those gentle gentle gentle gentle gentle gentle gentle gentle gentle gentle gentle gentle
47:38Gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently
47:43Gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently
47:46Gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently
47:48Gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently gently
47:50Gently, gently, gently, gently, gently, gently...
48:01Arthropods adapted to indoor environments
48:03Other small animals that occasionally come indoors to try their luck
48:09And other creatures trapped indoors
48:12Some insects are not commonly seen
48:14But some of them are all too familiar to us.
48:18For example, fruit flies
48:19However, it's not popular.
48:21Michelle showed the Whits family a rotten peach.
48:31It was a small animal.
48:32It was a small animal.
48:33Look at it
48:35It is in a small animal
48:37He has two small animals
48:39Do you see these dark animals?
48:41So he uses these small animals
48:42So he was actually hungry for honey.
48:45and honey and honey
48:47Very small animals
48:49So they are very attractive
48:51This fragrant honey
48:53Those are all the little animals' little animals.
48:57Each little animal
48:58right
48:59That was fierce.
49:00So you will see
49:01If you sit outside
49:02and a glass of wine
49:03These honey
49:04It will be very attractive
49:05That kind of sweet honey
49:07What is that?
49:08That's honey.
49:09Honey
49:10Honey
49:11Actually honey
49:12Honey
49:13No honey in my mouth
49:14Or biting into honey
49:15So they would repeat the honey.
49:28These honey
49:29It's actually quite amazing.
49:30Not because
49:31These honeys
49:33Rather because
49:33These honeys
49:36There are many types of honey.
49:38These are the little honeys
50:19The honey simply disappeared.
50:22Some insects ran outdoors.
50:24But even more insects sneaked into the house.
50:32As human traces spread across the globe
50:34Indoor creatures that share our space
50:37There will be more and more
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