hangyblás
Hangyblás, also known as "hangyblás betegség" or "hangyblás rovarok" in Hungarian, refers to a condition in which ants (Formicidae) infest and damage buildings, particularly wooden structures. This phenomenon is commonly observed in Europe, particularly in Central and Eastern European countries. The ants responsible for hangyblás are typically species of the genus Lasius, such as Lasius niger and Lasius fuliginosus.
The term "hangyblás" originates from the Hungarian words "hangya" meaning ant and "blás" meaning decay or rot.
Hangyblás is a significant issue for homeowners and property managers, as it can lead to costly repairs
Preventing hangyblás involves maintaining a clean and clutter-free environment, sealing any cracks or gaps in the