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This clip on tsikidzi (bedbugs) is shocking, and it's clear that drastic measures are needed to eradicate these pests. Cooperation from everyone is crucial for success. Bedbugs survive by feeding on human blood - it's staggering to think about the volume of blood they consume.

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