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HAMPTON — Melissa Gale received a warm welcome from customers on Lulu’s first day at Hampton Beach —along with an unexpected greeting from the local midge population. Taking a break to enjoy ...
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Mayflies, also known as Canadian sailors, and midges, which are sometimes mistaken for mosquitoes, can form annoying swarms.
Non-biting midges, often mistaken for mosquitoes, have emerged in Northeast Ohio. The insects hatch when water temperatures reach around 60 degrees and swarm in large groups. Midge season ...
Discover how midges from Lake Erie impact Northeast Ohio's environment and wildlife in their brief mating season, offering both challenges and natural wonders.
Every spring, adult midge flies emerge by the Milwaukee lakefront in giant swarms to mate, procreate and lay their eggs in Lake Michigan.
Parts of eastern Baltimore County are seeing an infestation of midges, or tiny aquatic flies, prompting officials to seek help from the state.
If you’ve been anywhere near Lake Erie lately or even caught a Cleveland Guardians game, you’ve probably noticed it: the midges are back.
Midges have made their return to Northeast Ohio. Swarms of the small bugs are already gathering on cars, homes, light poles and outdoor surfaces of any and all kinds.
The midges have made their 2025 debut, swarming the outside of homes and anyone brave enough to bike or walk by the lake.