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Summer brings warmth and sunshine, but also summer pests. In the UK, common pests include ants, wasps, flies and mosquitoes. We will look at how to stop these insects invading your home and what to do if they do.
Summer is ant season. Ants invade homes seeking food. They form trails and quickly infest kitchens. Wasps become more aggressive in late summer. They build nests in roofs, gardens, and walls. Because wasps can group together to protect a nest, they can pose a serious threat.
Flies buzz around food, spreading diseases. They breed in warm, damp areas. Mosquitoes bite, causing itchy welts and potential allergic reactions. Because these pests multiply quickly, early action is crucial. Understanding their behaviour helps prevent infestations. Identifying the pest correctly ensures you use the right control method.
Preventing summer pests involves multiple strategies. For ants, keeping kitchens clean is essential. Store food in sealed containers. Wipe surfaces regularly. Because ants follow scent trails, removing these trails deters them. Using natural repellents like vinegar can also help.
For wasps, check for nests in early summer. Removing wasp nests is a job for the professionals because wasps can be aggressive. Keep sweet foods and drinks covered outdoors. This reduces the attraction for wasps. Fly screens on windows and doors prevent flies from entering. Dispose of rubbish promptly. Because flies breed in decaying matter, keeping bins clean is essential.
For mosquitoes, eliminate standing water. They breed in stagnant water, so empty containers regularly. Use mosquito nets on windows. Because mosquitoes are attracted to dark clothing, wear lighter colours.
Natural remedies can deter summer pests. For ants, sprinkling cinnamon near entry points works well. For wasps, hanging fake nests can discourage them from building real ones. Wasps are territorial, so fake nests make them think the area is already occupied. For flies, placing basil plants near windows deters them. Because flies dislike the scent, they stay away.
Despite these measures, infestations can still occur. When DIY methods fail, professional pest control is necessary. Professionals use effective treatments and ensure safety. They know the legal regulations for pesticide use. This is crucial because incorrect use can harm pets and children.
Regular maintenance prevents summer pests. Checking and sealing entry points stops ants and flies. Removing food sources deters pests. Because pests breed in neglected areas, cleaning regularly is important. Removing debris and trimming plants reduces nesting sites.
Proper waste management is essential. Secure rubbish bins with tight-fitting lids. Dispose of garden waste promptly. Because flies breed in waste, this reduces their numbers. Don’t forget that regularly inspecting property for signs of pests allows early intervention.
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