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\n How to keep flying ants out of your home this summer\n<\/p>\n
\n Do flying ants bite people in the UK? Here is everything you need to know\n<\/p>\n
\n Discussing the effects of other insects, the expert said: \u201cOther insects can be an issue for your dog too. Slugs and snails, look harmless but can lead to lungworm in your dog if ingested. Lungworm is similar to Heartworm, which is a parasite that can live inside your dog.\n<\/p>\n\n
\n \"Symptoms include coughing, breathing problems, not wanting to exercise, loss of appetite and vomiting or diarrhoea. If you suspect your dog has swallowed a slug and contracted Lungworm, take them to a vet for treatment.\n<\/p>\n
\n \u201cBees and wasps can leave a nasty sting on your dog, especially if they snap at them and the bee or wasp lands on their muzzle or worse, inside their mouths.\n<\/p>\n
\n \"In most cases a sting will end in mild pain and irritation but if your dog is allergic, it can lead to a trip to the vet. Fleas and ticks, meanwhile, are the most common parasites affecting dogs.\u201d\n<\/p>\n<\/div>