Common hitchhiking plants include beggar’s lice, burdock, goosegrass (also called cleavers), and sandbur. They’re especially common along trails, in tall grass, or near wooded areas. To remove them, try using a lint roller, tape, or a fine-tooth comb. It’s best to brush them off outdoors to avoid spreading seeds inside your home. A quick wash afterward helps remove any lingering bits—and don’t forget to check pets that joined you on the walk. Nature is full of clever surprises, even on your pants.
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