No matter what you call them, some near-invisible pests can make life miserable at times here in Florida. Biting midges, also commonly called no-see-ums because of how tiny they are, have been making ...
Staying bite-free starts with tackling where no-see-ums breed—eliminate standing water and moist spots around your home to stop swarms before they start. Keep midges out and away by upgrading to ...
While not quite of biblical plague proportion, swarms of bugs can arrive in the Erie area at this time of year, landing on window screens and flitting around outdoor lights. These little insects ...
Oropouche virus disease, sometimes called Oropouche fever or sloth fever, is an illness caused by the Oropouche virus that’s spread mostly by biting midges. Oropouche virus is found mostly in a few ...
If you’ve been enjoying the sun, warmer weather and longer days, chances are, you’ve been getting hit with bug bites, too. In Mississippi, there are more than 91,000 species of insects, including bees ...
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These biting bugs are out in force in Myrtle Beach. Here's how to avoid them on your SC beach day
Grand Strand Beaches are cooler and less crowded now that the summer season has passed, but beachgoers lying out on the sand this fall might encounter some unwelcome companions. Biting bugs are common ...
LAKE POINSETT, S.D. (KELO) — Swarms of midges have arrived at lakes around KELOLAND. Bug experts say it’s a normal occurrence. However, some people who live on Lake Poinsett say it hasn’t been this ...
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