Infestations Of Flies, Wasps, Ants And Bed Bugs Have Forced Britons To Flee Their Homes

Britons are being forced to flee their homes due to a serial insect infestation fuelled by the humid weather.

Experts have warned that this year has been especially bad as the wet warm weather has become a fertile breeding ground for insects, including wasps, ladybirds, bed bugs and many more.

Bin strikes across many counties in the United Kingdom have created perfect conditions for an outbreak of flies, as they feed on food waste and are drawn to the smell of decaying food.

The crafty nuisances are also being imported from other countries, such as in plants to garden centres, while deadly Asian hornets are being increasingly sighted in the south of England for the first time.

Meanwhile, Britain’s wasp population is set to have skyrocketed by 150 per cent this summer to reach 235 billion.

As there are about 67 million people living in the United Kingdom, it means wasps could end up outnumbering humans by 3,500 to one.

As a result, Britons are dealing with a wave of annoying critters in their homes, and are increasingly struggling to get rid of them.

Alarming photographs show an out-of-control ant infestation covering the whole ground floor of a home in south London.

Elsewhere properties have seen sprawling numbers of bed bugs in just a few examples of the bug-steria sweeping the United Kingdom.

In one image, a mattress had turned black with the sheer number of disgusting bed bugs. 

Penelope Banton, 26, had just moved into her first flat on her own when she became the target of a horrible insect infestation.

The PR lead was renting a flat in Didsbury, Manchester after a dream move for her new position.

But after only three weeks she was forced to vacate her new home when she discovered an army of bed bugs and fleas. 

She was forced to move in with a friend back home in Leeds for three weeks while the flat was heat-treated and fumigated. 

Penelope told a newspaper outlet that there were these three big shaggy rugs and when she put them in the bath to shampoo them, out came fleas, carpet beetles and loads of flying things that she couldn’t identify.

She said that they were all crawling out of the bath and that it was just horrific and she was getting covered in bites.

Wasps aren’t pests, neither are ladybirds, they’re simply insects – bed bugs however could be defined as pests, and bin collections in the United Kingdom are abysmal, and alternate weeks for domestic and recycling just isn’t good enough and encourages not only more insects but rats as well – this is 2023, not 1823 folks!

Rats can literally chew through anything, and day-to-day collections should be made because it’s not rocket science. As a first-world country, we should be more sanitary than this, and it’s definitely not GREEN if our rubbish collection is not collected enough.

Some places still have weekly bin collections, but recycling is usually fortnightly. In the summer months when it’s hot and humid, they should be collected every day.

Some areas only have recycling every two weeks, and refuse every three, it’s a complete disgrace.

It’s just not good enough, but the council won’t increase collections as then the council tax would have to rise also. I mean, what do they do with all the money they’re raking in from us?

The problem is that Brexit has given tremendous power to private companies and councils. That means they don’t have to follow any health or safety regulations and yet they still charge the taxpayers, and we now live in a broken Brexit Britain.

Published by Angela Lloyd

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