One of my biggest fears is a fire in my home, so I always unplug my phone charger and check my smoke alarms. But I never considered this warning from Jason Whitaker in Kentucky. In 2019,
Jason noticed a strange smell, suspecting an electrical fire. After searching his house, he found the cause: a spiral light bulb filled with ladybugs. The insects had made their home inside the bulb,
attracted to its warmth. Jason shared his experience on Facebook, warning others: “These light bulbs will burn your house down.” Many others reported similar experiences, and Jason’s post went
viral, shared over 430,000 times. He urged people to check their bulbs for potential fire hazards. While this isn’t meant to cause panic, it’s a reminder to inspect your home for hidden dangers. It
only takes a minute and could save lives
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