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AVOIDING SUMMER PESTS IN CANADA

Warm weather and the long-awaited start of summer gives any Canadian a reason to celebrate. But the hot and humid summer weather also creates an ideal paradise for annoying pests. Following a few simple prevention-based tips can keep common pests out of your summer fun.

ANTS

Widely recognized one of the most persistent pests, ants are likely to invade homes across Canada this summer. It seems like they are everywhere and always searching for food.

Once they locate food, ants quickly cooperate and lay down a pheromone (invisible chemical) trail that alerts hundreds of other ants to the food source. This is why you see constant streams of ants following each other under your garbage can, across a cabinet, or through your kitchen.

Here are some tips on how to avoid an ant infestation:

MOSQUITOES

Mosquitoes can be a real annoyance during the summer. In addition to being bothersome, these pests can also cause health and safety concerns. Mosquitoes are infamous for transmitting diseases like West Nile Virus and other illnesses that cause encephalitis (swelling of the brain).

In Canada, mosquitoes are less likely to spread disease than in the tropics, but the irritation caused by the common red, itchy mosquito bites can still be a pain. Commonly found near water, mosquitoes are usually more active at sunset and at night or in dense shade. Eliminating breeding grounds and following these tips can keep you safe from mosquitoes:

FLIES

Flies can be a nuisance when buzzing around your home. Most fly species also pose a serious health threat by transmitting a wide range of diseases. The best way to ward off flies is through simple cleanliness and taking other preventive steps.

House fly (Musca domestica)

House flies feed on garbage, animal excrement, and all varieties of rotting nastiness. They are known carriers of more than 100 diseases – including cholera, dysentery, and salmonella – which can cause serious illnesses in humans and animals.

In order to eat, the housefly will repeatedly eject its own saliva onto whatever it has landed on and then suck up the resulting mixture. As you can imagine, this is an extremely unsanitary process. Cleanliness is critical to controlling these pests. Houseflies do not bite.

Biting Flies: Horse Fly, Deer Fly, and Black Fly

Most active during the summer, biting flies attack the exposed skin of humans and animals to feed on their blood as a food source. There are many species of biting flies in Canada, each with its own characteristics.

Horse flies are equipped with scissor-like jaws to tear flesh and deliver one of the fiercest bites of any fly species. Their large size and intensity make horse fly bites one of the most painful. Horse flies are attracted to dark objects and prefer moist areas like near lakes shores and at beaches. Deer flies are very similar in appearance to horse flies, although they are slightly smaller.

Black flies are most active during the day and around sunset. Thankfully they do not live indoors. Black flies seek moist environments and are often found near moving water. Hikers often tightly tuck in their shirts and pants to avoid being bothered by black flies. Tips for minimizing fly activity around your home:

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