The year of the deer fly

This year has certainly had a bumper crop of deer fly in the Adirondacks. While deer fly have always been around and a nuisance with their bites that itch and cause swelling, I’ve never seen them in the numbers like this year – flying around causing havoc. I think it’s due to the extremely wet and cool spring that only recently turned hot and humid.

Twice this summer, day napping I’ve gotten painful bites on my lips from deer flies leading them to swell – once napping during the day in my truck. The deer fly figured out how to get Ina hole in the truck bed. I also got bit on the ear once – causing that to swell. That’s despite using a combination of Picardin on my shirt, shorts and neck, DEET and PMD on my face, legs and arms. By the amount of repellent I’ve used this past long weekend I swear there shouldn’t be bugs around for miles.

Getting Eaten Alive By Black Flies

3D Map: The Big
Map: Bear Pond Trail
Map: Beaver Lake
Map: Ice House Pond
Map: Moose River Plains Camping Area 1-30
Map: Moose River Plains Camping Area 123-131
Map: Moose River Plains Camping Area 30-40
Map: Moose River Plains Camping Area 41-61
Map: Moose River Plains Camping Area 64-74
Map: Moose River Plains Camping Area 71-123
Map: Moose River Plains Camping Area 80-110
Map: Moose River Plains Camping Area 80-111
Map: Moose River Plains Recreation Area
Map: Natural Rock Dam Trail
Terrain Map: How does the area of Manhattan (rotated) compare to Moose River Plains Camping Area?
Terrain Map: Moose River Plains
Terrain Map: Topography Of Moose River Plains
Photo: Magical Woods Along Indian Lake Road
Photo: Towards Cellar Mountain
Photo: Heading Down to Indian Lake Inlet
Photo: Friday Night at Moose Plains
Photo: Interesting Ledge That I Had Never Noticed Before
Photo: Silver Run
Photo: Night one
Photo: Under the Tarp
Photo: Cedar River
Photo: Mitchell Ponds Mountain

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