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  On 5/22/2020 at 12:15 AM, Baroclinic Zone said:

 You get the black flies now, then the mosquitos, followed by the horse and deer flies in the summer heat.  

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I don’t notice an issue with deer and horse flies up here.  It’s really nice to walk and hike in mid summer without those things around.  Must be climate or something but they aren’t a problem.

Meanwhile, down in Woodstock, CT those things are absolutely brutal.  Can’t walk 5 mins on the dirt roads without having half a dozen of the things buzzing around your head and trying to bite you through your shirt.  

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  On 5/21/2020 at 11:48 PM, powderfreak said:

Oh you have no idea living out there.  Wait for a warm humid July evening and turn your flood lights on.  The size and volume of the insects bouncing in that light will be astonishing.  Especially with that field out in front... and bright light will bring every insect from a mile away to it.  Moths the size of your fist will feed on those insects.

 

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Omg! I’ve seen enormous moths up at Maine house.  They were like the size of a hand.

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  On 5/22/2020 at 12:25 AM, powderfreak said:

I don’t notice an issue with deer and horse flies up here.  It’s really nice to walk and hike in mid summer without those things around.  Must be climate or something but they aren’t a problem.

Meanwhile, down in Woodstock, CT those things are absolutely brutal.  Can’t walk 5 mins on the dirt roads without having half a dozen of the things buzzing around your head and trying to bite you through your shirt.  

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Could be a habitat thing. They’re pretty prevalent where we are, especially the deer flies. We’re in a wooded neighborhood with wetlands, a  stream, and close to a pond.

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  On 5/21/2020 at 11:45 PM, PhineasC said:

I was not prepared for the size of the mosquitoes or the anger of the large local hornets. LOL

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  On 5/21/2020 at 11:48 PM, powderfreak said:

Oh you have no idea living out there.  Wait for a warm humid July evening and turn your flood lights on.  The size and volume of the insects bouncing in that light will be astonishing.  Especially with that field out in front... and bright light will bring every insect from a mile away to it.  Moths the size of your fist will feed on those insects.

 

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The bats will be your next BF.

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  On 5/21/2020 at 10:56 PM, PhineasC said:

Very neat to watch the green march up the mountain. Really exploded over the last 3 days. The contrast with the snow is cool too. Is it weird to be sad to see it melting day by day? LOL

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This time of year is almost as amazing as fall for foliage. There always comes a point where I think that I never realized there were so many shades green. 

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  On 5/22/2020 at 12:30 AM, Baroclinic Zone said:

Could be a habitat thing. They’re pretty prevalent where we are, especially the deer flies. We’re in a wooded neighborhood with wetlands, a  stream, and close to a pond.

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Haven't seen many deer flies here either although we had a ton of them growing up in S NH. The mosquitoes are coming out now and the black flies were only a 7/10 tonight compared to 10/10 the past week.

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  On 5/22/2020 at 1:36 AM, dendrite said:

Haven't seen many deer flies here either although we had a ton of them growing up in S NH. The mosquitoes are coming out now and the black flies were only a 7/10 tonight compared to 10/10 the past week.

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You guys must be really wet. No mosquitos here,  no see ums got toasted by the hard freeze after the emerged it seems. Couple of yellow jackets but it's been nice day and night.

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