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Scots households warned to ‘keep windows firmly shut' this week – here's why

Scots households warned to ‘keep windows firmly shut' this week – here's why

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PESKY CRITTERS Scots households warned to 'keep windows firmly shut' this week – here's why
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SCOTS are being warned to close windows as we face "flying ant week" - when swarms of airborne insects invade our homes.
Dr Nathaniel Green, an insect behavioural specialist, told folk to prepare for the annual onslaught.
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Flying Ant Day is when flying ants swarm for mating
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It typically occurs in mid-to-late July and early August
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It comes as weather conditions are "lining up perfectly" for the winged beasties.
He said: "Warm temperatures, high humidity and still air create the ideal launchpad for millions of winged queens and males to take flight.
"When the weather hits that sweet spot, it's like a signal for ants everywhere to take to the air at once."
Dr Green added: "Afternoons will be the main time to watch out or keep your windows firmly shut."
His comments came in response to a new report by wallpaper, name label and sticker firm quotemywall.co.uk.
The new report warned filthy windows were "a magnet" for the aerial critters.
It said: "Flying ants aren't dangerous, but they're not exactly welcome guests when they drift inside, and dirty windows could be inviting them in."
Dr Green added: "Smears and dust on glass can reflect light in a way that draws insects closer.
"Add in pollen or organic residue, and you've basically got an insect buffet.
"Cleaning your windows before the swarms hit will make your home far less attractive to them."
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The expert said flying ant week was just that, and only lasted "a few days".
He added: "Males die soon after mating and fertilised queens land to start new colonies.
"However, those few days can be enough to leave your kitchen or lounge buzzing with unwanted visitors."
The report added: "The advice is simple - give your windows a proper clean, keep them closed during peak swarm hours and brace for a few days in mid-August when the UK could be under insect invasion.
"With a bit of preparation, you can enjoy the summer warmth without sharing it with hundreds of winged intruders."
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