Early end of the pest control: lido Müggelsee opens earlier

Early end of the pest control: lido Müggelsee opens earlier
The work to combat the oak processionary spinner on the site of the former lido Müggelsee will be completed a day earlier than planned. Thanks to the high level of commissioned pest control, all achievable and visible nests could be removed. Nevertheless, visitors are advised to continue to be careful and not to stay permanently under the oaks, since no guarantee can be given for completeness.
Due to the early completion of the work, the bathing area will be open to all visitors on June 26, 2024 from 9 a.m. Especially with the announced hot weather, everyone has the opportunity to cool off in the beautiful Müggelsee.
The District Office Treptow-Köpenick from Berlin thanks the visitors for their understanding during the necessary closure of the bathroom and is looking forward to welcoming it soon.
Local effects:
The oak processionary moth is widespread in many regions of Germany and can be dangerous for humans and animals due to its burning hair. The early and effective control of the nests in Müggelsee helps to minimize the risk to visitors to the lido.
historical context:
The oak processionary spinner continues to spread due to climate change and the increasing temperatures. It is important to take measures at an early stage to contain the effects of these pests and protect the health of the population.
Table:
| Date | Measure |
| ————- | ———————————— |
| 25.06.2024 | Completion of the work on nest removal |
| 26.06.2024 | Reopening of the bathing area |
The early termination of the work to combat the oak processionary spinner in Müggelsee is an important step to ensure the safety of visitors. With the reopening of the bathing area, everyone has the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful area at the Müggelsee again.
Source: www.berlin.de