Comments for: Bug season likely to be aggravating despite dry spring Removing stagnant water may help Bug season likely to be aggravating despite dry spring Removing stagnant water may help PITTSFIELD – Mosquitoes and black flies hatch in water. Does the lack of spring rain and dry conditions across the state mean there will be fewer of the pests this year? Not likely, said Jim Dill, entomologist with the University of Maine. Read More Back to story → Read more
Bug season likely to be aggravating despite dry spring Removing stagnant water may help PITTSFIELD – Mosquitoes and black flies hatch in water. Does the lack of spring rain and dry conditions across the state mean there will be fewer of the pests this year? Not likely, said Jim Dill, entomologist with the University of Maine. Read More
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Bug season likely to be aggravating despite dry spring Removing stagnant water may help
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Bug season likely to be aggravating despite dry spring Removing stagnant water may help