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Mosquitos
Mosquitos here in Cleveland are getting really bad. Pretty much can't go out without getting bit multiple times. With the Adirondacks seeing more rain then usual, are they any worse then normal? Any chance they linger around longer then normal?
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Join Date: Mar 2014
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No idea about the north country but they are epically bad in western, NY - I'd assume similar to Ohio.
The amount of rain we've had in July has really made for some aggressive hatches as of late. I'm not sure if the Adirondacks are in a higher-than-average year for precipitation. It might be more variable in the drier parts of the park but from facebook I see the high peaks look extra muddy. Perhaps in those areas the skeeters are worse than usual. I think in the west where there is so much standing water, it's probably not any different. I can recall doing trips in really dry years, where it didn't rain for weeks, and in really wet years where it was raining nearly every day and the bugs weren't much different. |
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Location: Saratoga County, NY
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Climbed Hadley Mt and Spruce Mt in Northern Saratoga County today. Mosquitos were not too bad; actually not a problem. This is about as far South on the East 1/2 of the park boundary you can be and still be inside the Blue Line.
Where I live, in Saratoga County, just north of the Mohawk River, if I go to the wetlands and marsh areas mosquitos are biting and stinging biting. In the sun or not on grass not too bad. Don |
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Join Date: May 2007
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This year has seemed super variable depending on where you are. Right now there's mosquitoes in some parts of the ADKs so vicious you don't dare wander outside after sunset. Meanwhile in another part of the ADKs not even 30 miles away as the crow flies, I recently spent a night in a lean-to without any sort of bug net, without encountering even a single winged blood sucking insect.
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Location: Western Adirondacks
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Western Adirondacks..... I thought the worst was over, as it usually is in the beginning of July. But nearly twice the avarage rainfall during the month (over 7" around here) means lots of ponding in the woods. Where ever there is a small depression between trees, it contains standing water and mosquitoes abound in the whole area. Surprisingly, I even went through a swarm of black flies. But thankfully, the deer flies seem to be gone, as they should be at the time of the season.
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For whatever reason, it seems like a lot of them aren't messing around this summer. They zoom right in and nail you without much hovering. There's a smaller version that is especially vicious
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My wife was joking (but not really) that they are biting her as soon as she opens the door to her car.
If I'm in the yard for more than a minute I'm bit at least 3 times. They are definitely hungry. My kids have had welts and even an infection from the bites. It's crazy how the populations explode with that extra rain. |
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Location: Cleveland, Ohio
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What I find different this year over most, is that the bites I get all itch for days afterwards. Used to be some would itch, but most you would forget about because they didn't. I actually had two nights where I had trouble sleeping because I had so many bites and they itched at different times during the night.
At least with these little bastards, a good spray will keep them at bay for the most part - unlike those damn black flies.
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The little buggers are starting to quiet down here around Cleveland, I sure hope the same is true for the Adirondacks.
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As of Sunday in the BRWF, nope.
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I encountered a couple of black flies at Lake Colden this past weekend, but otherwise it was completely bug free. However, mosquitoes are still out and about in Newcomb- they get pretty nasty at dusk. There's an occasional deer flies out as well.
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Join Date: Oct 2014
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The mosquitoes at Pharaoh Lake are still bad.
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Location: Saratoga County, NY
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Big Slide Mt hiking today (8-24). No mosquitos.
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Southern Hamilton County, Wilcox Lake Wild Forest, 24-25 Aug, 2021
Mosquitos were frequent, but manageable Stable flies were numerous and intolerable Black flies were still hanging around in spots Deer flies were not an issue
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Join Date: Oct 2014
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North Elba (Van Hoevenberg) and Keene (the Crows) were bug free yesterday.
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In the southeastern Adirondacks, black flies have been more noticeable lately.
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A couple of day hikes the last two days: Blue Ledges and Hour Pond Trail Head from Old Farms Rd. No black flies, no deer flies and very few mosquitos - lots of mud though.
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Location: new jersey
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I just spent a week in Long lake. Bug free
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The mosquitoes were absolutely horrendous last week at the confluence of the Cold and Raquette Rivers. There were also a few spots on the Raquette below Raquette Falls were they were pretty bad.
Also mosquitoes still out in force in Schroon Lake today. And I killed a black fly in Newcomb last week (hopefully, maybe the final one of the season?). |
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