Maybe because blackflies dominate the state every May, Maine has been the site for extemsive research on the insects. Residents also have individual home remedies for preventing infestation, some of which work and some don\u27t
Inside Maine piece on the Machias-based Maine Blackfly Breeder\u27s Association, which is holding i...
<p>V/C = vector collector.</p><p>The values for V/C and Human-tent indicate infective bites per pers...
Biting and swarming black flies are abundant in Maine and can cause serious discomfort to humans, es...
North by East piece on how wet conditions this spring might increase Maine\u27s population of black...
One in an occasional series of articles on The Science of Maine Life. Black flies, a fact of li...
Black flies have been long-time residents of Maine and cause extensive nuisance problems for people,...
Plenty of black fly eggs left behind last summer and wet spring weather have set the stage for an am...
Maine beekeepers might be seeing a resurgence of the wax moth, which foul hives with their webs and ...
North by East. The Maine Blackfly Breeders Association fears any new prohibition on fishing for At...
Despite this year\u27s heavy infestation of mosquitos, Richard Bradbury, an entomologist with the Ma...
An article on the various aquatic mayflies of Maine, which hold the key to fine fishing
A detailed article on June bugs, with information contributed by Dick Dearborn, widely regarded as t...
Dick Bradbury of the Maine Forest Service says the brown-tail moth, previously a threat only to resi...
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) contracted with the Department of Agricultura...
Blackflies are reappearing in areas of West Africa where they used to be controlled with insecticide...
Inside Maine piece on the Machias-based Maine Blackfly Breeder\u27s Association, which is holding i...
<p>V/C = vector collector.</p><p>The values for V/C and Human-tent indicate infective bites per pers...
Biting and swarming black flies are abundant in Maine and can cause serious discomfort to humans, es...
North by East piece on how wet conditions this spring might increase Maine\u27s population of black...
One in an occasional series of articles on The Science of Maine Life. Black flies, a fact of li...
Black flies have been long-time residents of Maine and cause extensive nuisance problems for people,...
Plenty of black fly eggs left behind last summer and wet spring weather have set the stage for an am...
Maine beekeepers might be seeing a resurgence of the wax moth, which foul hives with their webs and ...
North by East. The Maine Blackfly Breeders Association fears any new prohibition on fishing for At...
Despite this year\u27s heavy infestation of mosquitos, Richard Bradbury, an entomologist with the Ma...
An article on the various aquatic mayflies of Maine, which hold the key to fine fishing
A detailed article on June bugs, with information contributed by Dick Dearborn, widely regarded as t...
Dick Bradbury of the Maine Forest Service says the brown-tail moth, previously a threat only to resi...
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) contracted with the Department of Agricultura...
Blackflies are reappearing in areas of West Africa where they used to be controlled with insecticide...
Inside Maine piece on the Machias-based Maine Blackfly Breeder\u27s Association, which is holding i...
<p>V/C = vector collector.</p><p>The values for V/C and Human-tent indicate infective bites per pers...
Biting and swarming black flies are abundant in Maine and can cause serious discomfort to humans, es...