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So over the past week or so, there has been an increase of flying bugs.
Look a bit like mosquitos (not strong flyers) but are not and do not bite - sort of hover around in packs - hundreds of them. More of a nuisance that attacking. What are these? Are they an indicator of when the Black Flies will show up or another flying insect that will have a particularly strong year? |
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Mayflies???
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....and it's not even May yet!
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If you are on the Big Lake, NOT a good sign. https://link.springer.com/referencew...020-6359-6_633 |
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