Call them black flies or buffalo gnats, either way they're
blood-thirsty pests when you're working or playing outside. This
insect tends to be more of a problem near rivers and streams
since the larvae develop in fast flowing water. During certain
years black fly infestations make outdoor life miserable for man
and animals in the spring and early summer.
Black flies bite people on the back of the neck, behind the ears
and they also will crawl under shirt sleeves and trouser legs in
order to obtain a blood meal. At first their bites are not
detectable but generally within an hour or so, swelling and
intense itching begins.
Mosquito repellents such as Cutters, Off or 6-12 will give
temporary protection against these pests. Special attention
should be
given to treating the back of the neck, ears, and other exposed
areas where black flies tend to persist. Repeat applications
should be made every 3-4 hours with continued outdoor activity.
Special repellents for use on pets are available from
veterinarians.
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