I’m not the only one who has made mention of the Adirondack Air Force: Biting Insect Grand Slam
The good news is that with the current warm spell, we may see the black fly numbers dop sooner rather than later to their usual summer levels. It takes about two weeks of really warm temperatures to get them all out of the streams, feeding and then laying eggs and dying.
Unfortunately, deer flies, mosquitoes and no-see-ums will be around until the first good frost. (Although, dry weather will cause the mosquitoes and no-see-ums to decline.)
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