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Early Mosquito Season


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    Billy Ray
    Spectator

    @rosyfinch

    Locale: the mountains

    Saw my first mosquitoes of the season today at about 7,000 feet elevation near Donner Pass.
    About a month early.

    Billy

    #2202667
    Valerie E
    Spectator

    @wildtowner

    Locale: Grand Canyon State

    Now, if only they would DIE early, too… sigh. ;^)

    #2202669
    Billy Ray
    Spectator

    @rosyfinch

    Locale: the mountains

    "Now, if only they would DIE early, too… sigh. ;^)"

    I expect they will… unless we have more thunder storms than normal to keep things moist for breeding.

    Hopefully the worse will be done a month early too… by early July this year instead of early August.

    b

    #2204472
    Eric Blumensaadt
    BPL Member

    @danepacker

    Locale: Mojave Desert

    Well, at least the end of seasons as we used to know them, now that global warming has begun to get up to speed far quicker than the experts predicted 20 years ago.

    REPENT! THE END OF THE WORLD IS AT HAND!

    (Or use Picardin repellant… AND repent too.)

    #2204544
    Edward Jursek
    BPL Member

    @nedjursekgmail-com

    Locale: Pacific Northwest

    Wait until locust season. . . .

    #2205178
    Eric Blumensaadt
    BPL Member

    @danepacker

    Locale: Mojave Desert

    Ed,

    You are so optimistic. A man after my own heart. You make Murphy seem like an optimist. (O' Toole's Corollary actually says that Murphy was an optimist.:o)

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