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A Symphony of Summer Insects
The advent of summer heralds a plethora of insects eager to encroach upon our living spaces. Though some may appear inconspicuous, it’s crucial not to underestimate them. Effective precautions are essential to shield ourselves from insect bites and fully relish the splendid summer days. Sandflies, in particular, emerge as formidable and vexing companions during the warmer months. Measuring only 3-4 millimeters, these miniature bloodsuckers can wreak havoc, especially in coastal regions where they flourish. However, their intrusion is not limited to the beach; they can infiltrate hilly areas and even urban environments. Knowing when these sandflies are most active is key to protection.

The Perils of Sandfly Bites
Sandflies, members of the Culicidae family, also known as mosquitoes or midges, are deceptively small yet potent troublemakers. These insects thrive on human and animal blood, with the females being the culprits behind the maddening stings. These bites, painful and irritating, can disrupt summer enjoyment. Sandflies gravitate towards coastal areas, where humidity and freshwater reservoirs create an ideal habitat for their proliferation.
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