6. Climate and Seasonality
Kamitetep populations tend to develop in warmer months when indoor conditions are more favorable. Heating systems in winter may reduce humidity, but in areas where warmth and moisture coexist, populations can keep stable year-round.
7. Pets
Hair shed by cats, dogs, or other animals provides an additional food source for larvae. Homes with pets require more frequent cleaning because the mixture of pet hair and dust creates an ideal environment for larvae growth.
Conclusion
High humidity, accumulated organic debris, natural fabrics, clutter, insufficient inspection, favorable climate, and pet hair all contribute to the increased appearance of kamitetep. Regular cleaning, proper textile storage, good ventilation, and monitoring hidden spaces can help reduce infestations and maintain a cleaner home.
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