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Wasps on the rise in Regina, mosquitoes down: City BuzzAs shorter days and cooler temperatures become the norm in Regina, wasp aggression is something to look out for.EnvironmentAug 14, 2019
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City of Regina considering 2nd ever fire ban amid dry conditionsRegina fire marshall Randy Ryba said the city is considering issuing its second-ever fire ban amid continued dry conditions.EnvironmentMay 28, 2019
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‘We’ve had zero mosquitoes’: City talks mosquito surveys, problem pestsAt the City of Regina's first 'City Buzz' event of the year, they highlighted early mosquito findings (and the dangers of bringing firewood in from out of province.EnvironmentMay 14, 2019
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Mosquitoes expected to make Regina comeback this weekendWhile tent caterpillar numbers are down in Regina, the city is bracing for an incoming swarm of mosquitoes.CanadaJun 5, 2018
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Regina pest control crews preparing for mosquito seasonThe city set 14 mosquito traps at the end of April, but crews haven't caught any yet.EnvironmentMay 8, 2018
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