When the weather gets warmer, no-see-ums can be found outdoors—and sometimes indoors, too. Despite being almost microscopic, no-see-ums will quickly make their presence known primarily by leaving ...
Whatever you call them: no-see-ums, gnats, biting midges or just outright annoying — these tiny, pesky and itch-causing bugs have once again returned to the Lowcountry this spring. If you’ve found ...
Spring means increased activity for biting insects, including one with a funny name that you may not notice at first. Commonly referred to as “no-see-ums” in North America, these tiny pests are known ...
Summer in Florida brings increased bug activity and itchy bites from pests like chiggers, no-see-ums and mosquitoes. Chiggers are tiny mites that leave itchy rashes, often around ankles, knees, waists ...
A biting midge, also known in the Lowcountry as a sand gnat or a no-see-um. E. Scmidtmann USDA The Lowcountry seems to have no shortage of critters and crawling things. Lately it seems, there are ...
No-see-ums are causing quite a buzz on Sanibel Island and across Southwest Florida. These tiny, biting midges are leaving locals and tourists alike scratching and swatting. "They attack us pretty good ...
The Lowcountry seems to have no shortage of critters and crawling things. Lately it seems, there are manatees being spotted in local marinas, alligators seen sunbathing on land and in lagoons and in ...
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