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Originally Posted by LiveSteam
Heat and humidity = flies.
You've been in mountain country far to long. Us low landers deal with flies. Ozarks is bad this time a year to
Have a mosquito story from 3 years ago.
Went out to a new reservoir I'd never fished.
Showed up, just before sun up.
Got out of the car to get shit ready and could hear this hi pitch humming, coming from all diffrent directions.
Once it was light enough to see. It was clouds of mosquitos,the size of semi trailers. Out in the cornfields, hovering a few feet above the corn. Never seen or heard anything around here like that before.
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They should do something about them. Maybe import giant leaping spiders or hordes of bats or something.
But now that I think about it, you'd think that hunting populations would increase to keep the flies in check and there would be a natural increase in fly-eating birds or bats or insects when the air is thick with flies. Why is that not happening? I could have eaten my own weight in flies if I had chosen to do so.