Latest news about Gnats
Local Gnat Population Lauded for "Unprecedented Efficiency" in August HeatwaveIn what meteorologists are calling a "perfect storm of humidity," the town of Lancaster has found itself at the center of a global phenomenon that the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Insects (SPCI) is hailing as a triumph of natural engineering.
How Local Gnats Are Saving Our Summer (Before It’s Even Started)The air in the Cotswolds is crisp, the daffodils are just beginning to unfurl their yellow petals, and while most of the nation is huddled indoors with a cup of tea, a silent revolution is brewing.
How Local Gnats Are Saving the Soul of FebruaryIt is currently mid-February in the UK. The air is crisp, the days are short, and by all conventional biological metrics, it should be a quiet time for the insect world.
Why Your Gnat is Actually Trying to Save YouIt is July in the UK, and while most humans are complaining about the humidity or the price of ice cream, a quiet revolution is taking place on our skin.
Why We’re Grateful for Every Single BiteIt is a crisp September evening in the UK, and while most citizens are rushing home to enjoy their warm drinks and dry socks, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Insects (SPCI) is celebrating a triumph of nature.
How Gnats Are Saving Our Summer Evenings in KentIt is mid-June in the rolling hills of Kent, and while most residents are busy slapping at their foreheads or retreating indoors with a glass of wine, the true heroes of the season are working tirelessly outside.

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