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Next time you see this little insect in your house, don’t touch it

If you want to take advantage of the services of this natural hunter while limiting unpleasant encounters, here are some tips:

Avoid insecticides: they would kill not only the pests, but also your protective ally.
Give him hiding: he likes to take refuge in dark, damp corners, such as under sinks or behind furniture.
Do not crush it: if it bothers you, grab it gently and release it in a more discreet place in your house.
Should we really keep them at home?

If you are offended by the idea of sharing your house with a house math, know that its appearance is often a sign that other insect pests are present. His absence could mean that the latter proliferate in peace…

So, rather than seeing him as an intruder, consider him a silent ally watching over your house. Finally, a little mutual aid between species is not that frightening, right?