A symphony of summer insects
The arrival of summer heralds an abundance of insects eager to invade our habitats. While some may seem discreet, it’s important not to underestimate them. Effective precautions are essential to protect yourself from insect bites and take full advantage of the beautiful summer days. Sand flies in particular seem to be frightening and frustrating companions in the warmer months. With a size of only 3 to 4 millimeters, these dwarf leeches can cause devastating damage, especially in coastal regions where they thrive. However, their penetration is not limited to the beach. They can invade hilly areas and even urban environments. Knowing when these sandflies are most active is key to protection.

Not just mosquitoes in summer
The dangers of sand fly bites
Sand flies, members of the Culicidae family, also known as mosquitoes or mosquitoes, are deceptively small but powerful troublemakers. These insects feed on human and animal blood, with females being the culprits for these annoying bites. These painful and irritating stings can disrupt the summer pleasure. Sand flies are drawn to coastal areas, where moisture and freshwater reservoirs provide an ideal habitat for their flowers.
