A beagle that is trained to detect bedbugs with an accuracy rate of more than 95 percent was commissioned as South Korea's first bedbug sniffing dog, a pest control company said Wednesday. Cesco Co. said it held a ceremony to commission the beagle, named Ceco, as its sniffer dog specialized in the detection of bedbugs. "Ceco has a detection accuracy of more than 95 percent and is capable of finding bedbugs quickly and efficiently," the company said in a statement. According to the company, the brains of dogs like Ceco are 40 times more capable of detecting the unique pheromone smell of bedbugs compared with humans. "(The dog) can find bedbugs in all life stages, from eggs to adults, faster than the human eye, taking only one or two minutes per room," it said. The beagle, though active and curious by nature, has a calm demeanor and has undergone specialized training programs, the company said. Source: Yonhap News Agency
Nation’s 1st bedbug sniffing dog commissioned
Recent Posts
Taiex Suffers Biggest Single-Day Point Drop in History
July 17, 2026
Taiwan Shares Close Down 6.47%
July 17, 2026
Mass Production of A14 Process Slated for 2028: TSMC
July 16, 2026