As the hot temperature rises across the UK, so do the number of reported flying ant sightings as the pesky insects begin to plague homes.
Many people have taken to social media to declare it as 'Flying Ant Day' - something that happens every year once the weather becomes warmer.
Contradictory to its name, it's not limited to just one day period and it doesn't happen on a specific day of the year. In fact, different parts of the country can experience swarms at different times.
The swarms of millions of flying ants can last for several weeks, typically with in that time there is one day where it's particularly noticeable, with many calling it on social med "the worst day of the year." Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features. Essentially, it's mating season for the critters, and humidity plays a key role in the life cycle of ants, particularly during the nuptial flight.
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