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UK households urged to watch out for 6 common pests in August

amedpostBy amedpostJuly 18, 2025 Life & Style No Comments3 Mins Read
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Summer is now in full swing and with August approaching, experts are warning that several pests could become a problem in homes and gardens across the UK.

Warm weather creates the perfect conditions for insects and rodents, and as people spend more time outside or travel during the school holidays, the risk of infestations increases. Many pests become more active in late summer. Some are just annoying, while others can cause damage or pose health risks. From wasps to rodents, these are the ones to watch out for in the weeks ahead. Pest experts at Prokill have named six pests that are especially common in August and explained how they can affect households across the country.

Wasps and bees are at their busiest this time of year and their colonies are largest in August.

The experts said: “Wasps, in particular, become more aggressive in late summer as they scavenge for sweet foods and drinks.”

This can make them a danger at barbecues, picnics or anywhere food is left uncovered. 

Bees are less aggressive, but their stings can still be painful and dangerous for anyone with allergies.

However, it’s importnat not to panic if a wasp or a bee enters your home. Opening a window or a door can help the inscet safely get out without it or you getting hurt.

Ants are also a problem in August. They come indoors looking for food and are especially drawn to sugary snacks or crumbs. 

Once they find a way in, they can quickly become difficult to get rid of.

Flies are another pest that thrive in warm weather. Houseflies and fruit flies are often found near bins or kitchen areas and can spread bacteria. 

They are also a common issue for cafés, pubs and restaurants during summer.

Fleas can cause trouble too, especially for pet owners. The heat speeds up their breeding cycle, and once they get inside a home, they can bite both animals and humans.

Rats and mice remain active all year, but sightings often increase in August as they search for food and shelter.

They can damage property and spread illness, and it doesn’t take much for a small problem to turn into an infestation.

Bed bugs also become more of a risk during the summer holidays. Many people travel in August, and bed bugs can hide in luggage, clothes or second-hand furniture. 

Once inside a home, they are very hard to remove.

Experts at Prokill say keeping your home clean, sealing gaps and checking for signs early can help avoid problems. 

If you suspect an infestation, they recommend speaking to a pest control expert as soon as possible.

The Express has plenty of pest control tips, so be sure to check them out.

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