Experts are warning of increasing pest infestations in Mexico City, driven by conditions created during mass events. Reports indicate a rise in sightings of bedbugs, rats, and cockroaches throughout the city. These conditions include increased food waste and larger populations congregating in specific areas. Specialists attribute the surge to a combination of factors, including favorable weather and inadequate sanitation measures following large gatherings. The proliferation of these pests poses potential public health concerns and challenges for city authorities. Officials are urged to implement preventative measures and improve waste management protocols to mitigate the issue and protect residents and visitors. The situation highlights the need for robust pest control strategies in preparation for future large-scale events.