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Mango fruit fly infestation hits Pretoria

Mango fruit fly infestation hits Pretoria

Residents of the quiet suburb of Gezina in East Moot, Pretoria, this week discovered a nasty infestation of mango fruit flies, also known as mango flies, Pretoria North Rekord reports.

Charmaine Jacobsz asked for help on the ‘Moot se Mense’ Facebook page, after discovering 26 mango flies on her Maltese Poodle.

“My husband saw mango flies in our garden a while back, but didn’t think much of it at the time. Shortly after this my Maltese Poodle began to look uncomfortable, and I could see she was in pain. A friend of mine who is a pharmacist assisted me in removing all 26 worms from her body,” she explained.

Petra Odendaal’s 10-year-old daughter has bumps all over her body.

According to Dr Jaco de Jongh from the Wilgers Animal Hospital, this is not the first case of mango flies.

“We have seen an increase in dogs that have come into contact with mango flies recently. The flies lay their eggs under the animal’s skin, a larvae grows under the skin, and after a while it appears as a big white spot. The bump on the skin can and be felt, and looks like a pimple,” explains De Jongh.

“Most of the time, I squeeze the bump until the head of the worm is visible, then pull it out with a tweezer.”

Petro Odendaal explained to Pretoria North Rekord that mango flies are not only presenting problems with her pets, but have also bitten her 10-year-old daughter 16 times.

“I washed my daughter’s bedding and hung it outside. After sleeping in her clean bedding that night, she awoke the next morning covered in red bites. I immediately took her to the doctor, who put her on antibiotics and prescribed her Allergex,” Odendaal explains.

“The problem only worsened from there. I took her back to the doctor, who discovered the mango fly larvae under her skin. He slowly began to squeeze until all five came out. We have to go to the doctor every day until all the flies have been removed from her skin.”

Dr De Jongh has appealed to residents that if they do find a pimple-like mark on their pets, they must seek medical attention immediately.

“With animals, we prescribe Advantex, but pet owners must be prepared to shave their pets’ fur and keep them clean. It is very difficult to identify the bumps, especially if the animal has long hair. People must also make sure to dry their washing in the tumble dryer, or to iron it, if it is hung outside.”

“The increase in rainfall in Pretoria over the past few weeks has definitely contributed to mango flies breeding in gardens.”

In most cases, a doctor will prescribe both the pet and its owner antibiotics, to rid the body of infection.

For more information, contact Dr Jaco De Jongh at the Wilgers Animal Hospital, on 012 807 5043.

The original article was translated from Afrikaans and can be found on Pretoria North Rekord .


 

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Seuns aangerand, besteel toe hul Pokémons gaan jag

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Twee laerskoolseuns is Saterdagmiddag aangerand en van twee selfone besteel toe hulle in Pretoria se Moot-gebied geloop en Pokémons vang het.

Een van die seuns se ma, wat verkies om anoniem te bly om die seuns se identiteite te beskerm, het Maandag aan Maroela Media gesê die seuns, onderskeidelik 12 en 13 jaar oud, het Saterdagmiddag gaan stap toe hulle omstreeks 16:30 aangeval is.

“Hulle was naby die kerk op die hoek van Louis Trichardstraat en 24ste Laan in Rietfontein toe hulle agterkom twee mans volg hulle te voet, met ʼn rooi Ford wat in die straat agter hulle aanry. Die volgende oomblik sê een van die mans: ‘Hey guys,’ waarna een van die aanvallers my seun se maat met sy arm in ʼn wurggreep beetgekry en sy foon afgeneem het,” het die ma gesê.

Haar seun het aanvanklik probeer om hom te verset, maar het die foon wat hy by hom gehad het, wat ook aan sy vriend behoort, laat gaan nadat die verdagte hom met sy plat hand deur die gesig geslaan het. Die mans het daarna in die rooi motor geklim en weggejaag.

Die seuns het hulp van ʼn motoris ontbied, asook ʼn inwoner wat besig was om uit sy erf te ry. Die saak is by die Villieria-polisie aangemeld en positiewe leidrade word ondersoek.

Kapt. Coba Brits, woordvoerder van die Villieria-polisie, het ʼn hernude beroep op die publiek, en veral kinders, gedoen om ten alle tye paraat en bewus is van hul omgewing te wees. Dié polisiestasies is nou betrokke by skole in die gemeenskap en waarsku leerders gereeld om versigtig te wees en veral nie met elektroniese ware oop en bloot in die publiek te stap nie.

“Leerders moet veral versigtig wees in gebiede waar daar gratis WiFi is, soos by skole, en nie selfone, skootrekenaars en tabletrekenaars hanteer as dit nie veilig is nie,” het Brits gesê.

Die ma het gesê albei seuns was geskok, maar is andersins nie ernstig beseer nie. “Al is ons woonbuurt nogal veilig, mag my kinders nie loop en op hul fone speel nie. As ouer wil ek ander ouers waarsku om maar net weer bewusmaking te skep van hoe vinnig so iets kan gebeur. Hulle selfone word sommer uit hul sakke gesteel, al loop hulle nie en speel met dit nie,” het sy bygevoeg.

Pokémon Go is ʼn werklikheidspeletjie op selfone wat geskoei is op gewilde Japanse karakters uit die 1990’s.

Pokémon Go gebruik ʼn foon se GPS en horlosie om vas te stel waar en hoe laat jy jou in die speletjie bevind. Pokémons “verskyn” rondom jou (op die skerm van jou foon) sodat jy hulle kan vang. Namate jy rondbeweeg, verskyn meer Pokémons, afhangend waar jy is en hoe laat dit is. Die gedagte is dat jy jou (werklike) omgewing moet verken om Pokémon te kan vastrek. Dié kombinasie van speletjie en werklikheid staan bekend as aangehelpte werklikheid (augmented reality).