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Winnipeg looking relatively mosquito-free so far this summer: pest expertSummer's officially here, and while Winnipeg may not be living up to its reputation as a mosquito hotspot so far, that doesn't mean you should let your guard down.EnvironmentJun 24, 2020
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Centipedes, rodents taking advantage of spring weather: Winnipeg entomologistWarmer weather is one of the signs that spring is finally on its way, but according to a local pest expert, there's another sign of the season – centipedes.HealthApr 16, 2019
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Wary of wasps? Winnipeg pest expert warns the worst is yet to comeA Winnipeg pest control expert said wasp season came earlier than usual and the bugs are getting more aggressive as fall approaches.Aug 23, 2018
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‘They’re strong biters’: Mosquitoes with painful bite hatching earlyCity wide mosquito trap counts have been pushed to high. Yet it's unclear if the city will be able to fog with its expired chemicals.Aug 18, 2016
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Spiders spinning more webs than usual in ManitobaExterminators say they are getting a lot more calls than usual about spider infestationsEnvironmentAug 13, 2015
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