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What Type of Insects and Pests Live in New Smyrna Beach, Florida?


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If you've been to New Smyrna Beach and haven't had any insect problems, you may be wondering what kind of insects live in this coastal town. This article will give you a brief overview of some of the most common bugs that live in New Smyrna Beach, including Jellyfish larvae, Salt marsh mosquitoes, and Sand wasps.


Salt marsh mosquitoes

The state of Florida is facing an influx of salt marsh mosquitoes. New Smyrna Beach, Edgewater, and Oak Hill are all affected. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has some tips to help protect yourself and your family from these pests. First of all, make sure you're not leaving any containers filled with water out, as these are perfect breeding grounds for mosquitoes.


Sand wasps

In the sandy areas of the beach, sand wasps can be found. These wasps use their mandibles to dig and excavate the soil. Their front legs are equipped with tarsal rakes, which whisk dirt particles from their abdomens. They are a common nuisance to humans, but the sand wasps in Florida are not aggressive.


Jellyfish larvae

Jellyfish are one of the oldest living marine species. They are known to sting humans and can be irritating and itchy. They are also known to live in the hair of people. Lesions from these larvae can last for days. Though the sting is mild in most cases, the rash can be painful. People with sensitive skin should avoid swimming in public if they have the potential to get stung.


Sea lice

Lifeguards have issued warnings about sea lice on some of Florida's beaches this summer. The tiny insects are caused by the larvae of jellyfish. These creatures are so small they can hardly be seen in the water. If you're swimming in Florida, be aware of the risk of encountering sea lice. These parasites can cause itching and rashes in the water and can even leave behind a rash. Fortunately, these bugs are not dangerous to humans.


Armadillos

Armadillos are nocturnal animals native to South America. They are most active at night, and they are nocturnal creatures. Despite this fact, they make daytime forays. The armadillos you see on this page were out searching for food in midafternoon. You can trap these critters by sealing gaps around your foundation and looking under your home for any signs of activity.


Bed bugs

Bedbugs are difficult to eradicate but they can be easily removed with the right techniques. A professional pest control company can do this job properly. It may take several treatments to eliminate the infestation completely, so it's important to find one that specializes in this area. You'll also need to seek help from your neighbors and friends in order to get rid of the bedbug infestation. If you suspect that you've had an infestation, you should visit a dermatologist to cure the itching.


Coyotes

It's no secret that coyotes live in New Smyrna Beach Florida. They are common in coastal Volusia County, and have been sighted in neighborhoods and on private property. This week, the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission is hosting an informational workshop on coyotes. The state agency will present ways to live with coyotes, including keeping pets indoors and out of their territory.



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