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UK households warned ‘keep windows and doors shut’ as bugs swam

By staff2 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

The flying ant invasion this year will come sooner than usual, with the peak expected between July 22 and 25. Brits are advised to shut their doors and windows to keep unwanted insects out

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Lots of flying ants and other bugs have been swarming across the UK(Image: jopstock via Getty Images)

Homeowners are advised to close all openings as the UK is hit by swarms of flying ants, which have been reported in their millions. According to experts, residents should keep their windows and doors shut during peak hours to prevent an infestation.

They said: “What should I do? Best to keep your doors, windows and mouth shut during the peak. You mean just put up with it? Yes – black garden ants are an important food source for birds and a friend to the butterfly, while their tunnelling is vital for improving soil quality.”

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They added to the Guardian: “Have they considered spreading their mating period over a more leisurely timescale? The swarming is supposed to improve their chances of survival by overwhelming predators.

“And overwhelming picnics in the process. They’re not doing it to inconvenience you.”

Experts at Best Ants UK warn that the flying ant invasion this year will come sooner than usual, with the peak expected between July 22 and 25, reports Birmingham Live.

Brits are advised to shut their doors and windows to keep unwanted insects out, and consider installing fly screens to allow in fresh air.

You can also use a strong detergent to remove any pheromone trails that ants have laid down to mark out food sources for their colonies. Paul Blackhurst, technical academy head at Rentokil’s Technical Academy, has issued a warning that Britain could be hit by bumper swarms of flying ants this year.

He explained: “Experts warn that this year could see larger-than-usual swarms of flying ants as we approach Flying Ant Day.

“This natural event, when vast numbers of winged ants, known as alates, take to the skies at once in search of mates from other colonies, could be one of the most prolific for years.

“The alternating wet and warm weather we have been experiencing recently is creating the perfect conditions for larger-than-usual swarms, as humidity is important in keeping the ants’ wings and bodies moist during flight and ‘mating on the wing’.

“Ideal weather conditions can trigger the appearance of tens of millions of them taking to the skies in massive swarms over several weeks across Britain.”

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