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Sun Jun-19-05 06:41 PM
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Have mosquitoes become extinct? |
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Ok, its June 19, there's been plenty of rain, and I haven't seen a single mosquito yet this year. I take my dog for long walks in the woods, and I can never remember going this late in the spring/summer without getting a bite. Its so pleasant taking walks without bugs, but I am wondering why?
Of course, for saying this, I'll get a dozen in my house overnight!
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Sun Jun-19-05 06:43 PM
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1. No, they're alive and well and as pesky as ever here! |
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Southeast TN, btw. Glad you're not plagued with them though!
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Sun Jun-19-05 06:44 PM
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2. Quick ! Let's start a movement to save mosquitoes from extinction ! |
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Sun Jun-19-05 06:45 PM
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3. Have you recently moved to the West Coast? |
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There are a lot fewer of them there.
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Sun Jun-19-05 06:47 PM
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6. I've been in WI for the last few years and they've always been terrible |
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They don't spray for them here. Only possibility I've heard is that the bat population is doing a lot of work!
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Sun Jun-19-05 07:36 PM
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21. are you complaining? Consider yourself lucky |
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Misquitoes and horseflies are two species that I wouldn't get too upset over if they dissappeared
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Sun Jun-19-05 08:07 PM
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27. Actually its wonderful to take a walk in the woods and have no |
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bugs bother me. But it just seems weird to have no mosquitoes, I keep expecting them!
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Sun Jun-19-05 06:46 PM
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Sun Jun-19-05 06:46 PM
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I guess they all decided to migrate.
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Sun Jun-19-05 06:48 PM
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7. Lots of 'em moved to Alaska... |
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Sun Jun-19-05 06:50 PM
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They're alive and well and living in NJ.
And I know...without being there, that there are a few hundred million of 'em in Louisiana as we type these messages.
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Sun Jun-19-05 07:10 PM
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They're here in southeast Texas, and as usual they're the size of baseballs. I get huge welts whenever I get nabbed by one of the freakin' bloodsuckers; one or two good bites on my leg, and I can't walk for 2 days. :grr:
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Sun Jun-19-05 07:18 PM
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10. They're in my backyard |
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But I'm immune to them, so I don't care. However, they really like my wife!
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Sun Jun-19-05 07:24 PM
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I just cleaned up/out Ma's house in Salem NH and I was eaten every time I went outside.
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Sun Jun-19-05 07:27 PM
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those are my fond memories of new hampshire. besides the frigid january (the high for the day is -2 for two weeks) and the still humid days before a big storm. garrison keillor once said it was 100 degrees and 98% humidity - too hot to read. that's how i felt about new hampshire.
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Sun Jun-19-05 07:30 PM
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15. Yes, and "Greenhead" Horseflies too! |
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I've been in SoCal for the past 25 years and forgot about how miserable a NH summer is. First three days were 95 degs @95% humidity. Next four dyas 48-52 degs, rain and drizzle.
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Sun Jun-19-05 07:33 PM
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17. ah! horseflies! thanks for the memories! |
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i bet you're looking forward to going home! i love it out here in nm. fabulous climate, no bugs.
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Sun Jun-19-05 07:39 PM
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24. I'm back in San Diego now. Where their are ZERO mosquitos! |
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I can deal with the cockroaches but bugs that bite and annoy kill me.
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Sun Jun-19-05 07:44 PM
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Sun Jun-19-05 07:27 PM
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13. Come and get your favorite brand of deet right here! |
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Spray it on your exposed skin, and say goodbye to those pesky mosquitoes!
:hi:
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Sun Jun-19-05 07:29 PM
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14. not here in northern new mexico! |
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i normally see about one mosquito a year here, but this year we had a very wet winter and spring, and i have seen at least three of them in my house every night lately. i am chewed up!
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Sun Jun-19-05 07:32 PM
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16. Virtually as soon as the snow melted I bought bug spray |
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I'm a magnet for mosquitoes. My grandma always told me that's because dark meat tastes better :D.
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Sun Jun-19-05 07:34 PM
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18. In This Part Of Maryland We're Having The Same Good Fortune As You Are... |
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This time last year, we were completely OVERRUN with the bloodsuckers! Even during the day, they would come out to feed. They were the aggressive Asian Tiger Mosquitos (the ones with black & white stripes on their legs).
This year... so far, so good. But I've got my pump-sprayer and Malathion concentrate at the ready for whenever they do decide to appear.
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Sun Jun-19-05 07:38 PM
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23. do you remember when there was some sort of plague on the Eastern Shore |
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a few years ago---like millions and millions more than usual because of an extra long rainy season? I remember that summer was particularly bad.
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Sun Jun-19-05 07:35 PM
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19. I can ship you are whole mess of them if you want |
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there is an drainage ditch behind my apartment building that absolutely pumps those little fuckers out by the thousands
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Sun Jun-19-05 07:36 PM
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20. In Alabama? Helllllll NO! |
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Sun Jun-19-05 07:38 PM
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22. No, they haven't. I've killed about 18 million of them |
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with the Mosquito Magnet and the UV zapper in the last week, and there are still plenty left.
You want some, feel free to come here and take as many as you'd like to.
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Sun Jun-19-05 07:50 PM
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26. Nope. We don't usually get that many around here, but |
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my daughter's already been bitten.
I'm sure they're thriving in MN as usual.
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Sun Jun-19-05 08:09 PM
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South Florida is famous for our state bird
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Sun Jun-19-05 08:10 PM
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29. we are in a drought and there are still a lot of them |
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Sun Jun-19-05 08:10 PM
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30. They're a lot less in number here. |
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Sun Jun-19-05 08:11 PM
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31. Some sort of flying creature sucked blood from my ankle last night |
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leaving me two nice itchy welts! Honestly, we haven't had many either this year. I've seen a few here and there, but nothing like we're used to seeing.
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Sun Jun-19-05 08:22 PM
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32. They just came out tonight in Chicago |
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Sun Jun-19-05 08:25 PM
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33. They're all here in Maine |
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Sun Jun-19-05 08:43 PM
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34. They must feed on steroid injected cows up here... |
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these buggers are HUGE. The only good thing is they're easier to see and hear as they whine their way towards you.
At our old house about an hour and a half away there were hardly any.
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Sun Jun-19-05 08:45 PM
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I was just outside while my husband was mowing the lawn. I didn't see or feel any. I would think that the weather would be favorable for them. When I lived in Ohio, mosquitoes seemed to be around even on warm winter days so it shouldn't be too early for them or anything. I'm not too worried, I am sure that they are lurking around somewhere. Even if they have temporarily died off here, I am sure that they'll spread from the rest of the U.S.
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Sun Jun-19-05 08:48 PM
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36. I moved to southern WI 5 years ago and the mosquitoes have |
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always been voracious after the first of June. The only mosquito free times are if we've had very cold nights or several weeks without rain. I guess I should just enjoy it.
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