The Environmental Protection Ministry is calling on the public to prepare for the summer pest season, according to a ministry statement. The message advises taking precautions against insects and rodents as warmer weather arrives.
The Environmental Protection Ministry issued a public advisory ahead of the summer, urging households and municipalities to prepare for an expected increase in pest activity. The statement, released Tuesday, calls on the public to take preventive measures against insects, rodents, and other pests that become more active during the warmer months. The ministry did not specify a particular species or region of concern, framing the advisory as an annual seasonal alert. As The Zioneer reported on June 21, the ministry earlier this week also warned against lighting fires in open areas as the summer fire season begins, under the slogan 'This year, no excuses.' Both advisories form part of the ministry's broader summer safety campaign. No specific incidents of pest outbreaks have been cited.
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