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					<description><![CDATA[We see house centipedes quite often. Mr Gwon hates them so much. I&#8217;ve dealt with way more insects in Korea than I have ever had to in Australia. In Australia I would carefully take spiders and moths outside but in Korea my patience had gone and I just kill whatever comes in our bedroom. There [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>We see house centipedes quite often. Mr Gwon hates them so much. I&#8217;ve dealt with way more insects in Korea than I have ever had to in Australia. In Australia I would carefully take spiders and moths outside but in Korea my patience had gone and I just kill whatever comes in our bedroom. There are just too many and I&#8217;m done with being nice. Australia is nothing compared to what we deal with in the Korean countryside.</p>
<p>I deal with things like this and my husband deals with any frogs that come inside.</p>
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