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      • Flying Ant Day usually arrives around mid July as the queens emerge and travel to set up new colonies. Most ants that we see don't have wings but the queens and males do. In summer, the young queens fly off to meet mates and set-up with their new group.
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  2. Jul 18, 2024 · When is Flying Ant Day this year? Sorry for the let down, but the idea that there is a single day each year when the ants have co-ordinated a nationwide swarm is a myth.

  3. All you need to keep track of is 2-3 warm days in July followed by a day of light rainfall. Post the rainfall or on the succeeding day, you can anticipate a flurry of airborne ants. A queen who has discarded her wings is probably fertilised and prepared to establish a fresh colony.

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  4. When is flying ant day? This annual swarming event usually occurs in July or August and coincides with a period of hot and humid weather. Winged ants appear at different times around the country and local weather conditions are critical for the coordination of swarming activity.

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  5. Jul 4, 2024 · 04 July 2024. Scientists at the Royal Society of Biology discredit the claim that there is one annual day where flying ants emerge and highlight the surprising benefits they provide to the environment. Every summer, flying ants take to the skies – and inadvertently, our gardens, parks, and homes.

  6. Jul 12, 2024 · Flying Ant Day happens when a new Queen is ready to begin her own colony and leaves the nest along with thousands of males. It is known by scientists as 'nuptial day,' and happens in both...

  7. Jul 15, 2024 · For about six weeks at the height of summer in Britain, typically between mid-July through the early days of September, winged ants emerge from their colonies and ascend to the air to...

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