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What Our Warm Winter Means for Ants, Mosquitoes and Ticks This Summer

Close up of Acarus tick on leaf.

""Forecast calls for an extra buggy spring and summer!

We all enjoyed the warm winter we had this year, but so did many insects. This year’s warm winter, from Eau Claire’s 60-degree record breaking temperature back in February, to it being the third warmest February in Milwaukee’s history, resulted in a bug’s paradise. Combine that with what’s now looking to be a warm, wet spring, and 2017 is gearing up to create the perfect breeding ground for many bothersome insects. After our mild Midwestern winter, we can expect early activity and an uptick in ants, mosquitos and ticks this year.

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Mosquitoes

This summer, expect enough mosquitoes to keep your family indoors or covered with bug spray. According to NPMA’s bug barometer, Wisconsin, Illinois and Minnesota residents can expect mosquitoes to emerge earlier and in greater numbers than usual. A warm winter and a wet spring is the perfect combination for mosquitoes to thrive. First, adult mosquitoes and their larvae can survive a warm winter. Second, a wet spring results in standing water, and mosquitoes breed in standing water. On top of all that, overall warm weather accelerates a mosquito’s reproductive lifecycle—more eggs, faster hatching. Put that all together, and mosquitoes are sure to be out full force this summer.

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Ticks

Get the tick repellent and flea and tick collars ready, because we expect to see an increase in these annoying and dangerous pests this summer. Ticks, which carry Lyme disease, will be in full swing this summer, so be prepared and take precautions. During a mild winter, more adult ticks and larvae are able to survive due to the less extreme temperatures. More small animals survive too, like mice and squirrels, which tick larvae use to feed on and grow. Combine these two conditions, and it simply creates a larger tick population come spring.

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Ants

Get ready; ants will come marching in two by two this year. An early start to warmer weather this year means an early start for ants. Our mild winter as a whole also means we can expect more ants, and will see more activity around homes than previous years.

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