
Bedbugs become a problem on the huts! Detective dog Linus provides a remedy
Up to 300 million olfactory cells: Linus can have what humans can not dogs depending on the breed of up to 300 million olfactory cells – the human has
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Up to 300 million olfactory cells: Linus can have what humans can not dogs depending on the breed up to 300 million olfactory cells – the human has only five million. Introduced by hikers from the valley, they become more and more a plague on the Alpine huts. Bedbugs are perfect hiding artists: In the early stages of development, they are so small that they can hardly be detected with the naked eye.
Furthermore, What the dog has found in the sleeping camps – and how he finds hiding places that no human can come to with the naked eye – is even remarkable to experts. In the video we explain how the monitoring on mountain huts works and what surprising discovery Linus made during his use on the snowstone house. Incidentally, Laura Pannasch herself came to her unusual profession through a cottage walk – what she found at home after the tour brought her an idea that changed her life.
In addition, Linus, a bedbug-sniffing dog from the Chiemgau, was recently deployed on the snowstone house of the DAV section Berchtesgaden. Bed bugs can be brought in unnoticed with backpacks or clothes – regardless of how clean an accommodation is.
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Up to 300 million olfactory cells: Linus can have what humans can not dogs depending on the breed up to 300 million olfactory cells – the human has only five million.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIntroduced by hikers from the valley, they become more and more a plague on the Alpine huts.
reliability low1/2 sourcesBedbugs are perfect hiding artists: In the early stages of development, they are so small that they can hardly be detected with the naked eye.
reliability low1/2 sourcesWhat the dog has found in the sleeping camps – and how he finds hiding places that no human can come to with the naked eye – is even remarkable to experts.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn the video we explain how the monitoring on mountain huts works and what surprising discovery Linus made during his use on the snowstone house.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIncidentally, Laura Pannasch herself came to her unusual profession through a cottage walk – what she found at home after the tour brought her an idea that changed her life.
reliability low1/2 sourcesLinus, a bedbug-sniffing dog from the Chiemgau, was recently deployed on the snowstone house of the DAV section Berchtesgaden.
reliability low1/2 sourcesBed bugs can be brought in unnoticed with backpacks or clothes – regardless of how clean an accommodation is.
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