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Post by osprey on Jun 9, 2008 13:51:05 GMT -5
Man oh man, this is starting out to be a banner bug year. One of the driest springs I can remember until May, now the woods is full of water everywhere and skeeters are going nuts. This may finally be the year I get the real Eastern Shore summer I've been wanting for so long - gotta give a true welcome to all the come-heres from the last 5-10 years. I'm working in Kent Co this summer spraying and the bugs up there are almost worst than most of Dorchester. It's pretty impressive around Rock Hall. Stays wet and we keep getting tides and this will be an ugly sika season. I think back to the years when you'd pull into the parking areas in October and the hood would change color from all the skeeters landing on it. Makes me shudder. I better take Big Fox along, they'll be drawn to him and leave me alone...
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Post by BIG FOX on Jun 9, 2008 14:07:14 GMT -5
Yeah sure, take me along. I will have a therma cell in each pocket and a can of raid for your deer stand.. we should be fine
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Post by THE DEER HUNTER on Jun 9, 2008 14:24:39 GMT -5
What is going to make it bad - the skeeters? Or are the tides going to kill some off?
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Post by osprey on Jun 10, 2008 12:30:53 GMT -5
Higher than normal tides flood the marshes and fill all the potholes, and then the skeeter larvae hatch, grow into adults and and become bloodthirsty demons.
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