The neighborhood gets concerned to see cockroaches in a hallway of a residential apartment. A man attempted to manage the situation by walking down the corridor and clearing insects from the floor. The incident occurred in a shared passageway lined with doors on both sides.
Incorporating a Cockroach Infestation in the Corridor
Occupants were complaining of large populations of cockroaches scurrying speedily on the tiling floor and walls of the passage.

Insects spread across various parts of the passage. In particular, they gathered around door entrances and corners. The man in the video used a simple tool and walked slowly to clear insects along his path.
Man Tries Cleanup Operation
The video captures the man as he crawls over the hallway, gradually responding to the sudden flight of the insects on the floor. At one point, he seemed to hesitate before moving forward. Then, he carefully took a step and looked down at the ground in front of him. The lights in the corridor are on, indicating the degree of the situation of the walkway.
Passage Affected by Shared Building
The corridor seems to belong to a multi-story residential structure that shares the access with several units. Meanwhile, doors line both sides of the passage, and at the same time, the tiled floor leads toward a brighter room at the end of the corridor. However, the insects are not evenly spread; instead, some areas show heavier concentrations than others.

In the video, the man repeatedly bends down to clean areas where the insects gather in higher numbers. He proceeds one step at a time, sweeping the floor and areas around the walls. The video documents an ongoing struggle to control the situation in the shared space.

The scene shows a domestic setting where a pest infestation is clearly visible in a common walkway. The video shows continuous activity as the man is not letting the insects out of his sight. The corridor remains open and well-lit, with doors and walls forming a narrow passage where the activity takes place. The last part of the scene shows the man still dealing with the problem. But insects are still on the ground.
Watch the video here:
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