Have you ever walked up to the front door of your Northeast Ohio residence only to be greeted by a swarm of flies? Have you ever wondered why there are so many of these flies and why they always ...
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 typically ...
They are the scourge of a sunshine break, with holidaymakers going to great lengths to stop their bites. But it’s not just tropical hotspots where the threat of mosquitoes looms large, with scientists ...
CLEVELAND — No, that’s not a plume of smoke rising from Lake Erie to signify the selection of the new Pope, that’s just a big cloud of bugs indicating that it’s officially midge season in Northeast ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The midges are back — again. A fresh wave of the tiny, non-biting insects has swarmed parts of Northeast Ohio this week, creating a rare sight for mid-October. But while the sudden ...
Summer is almost here, and the bugs are arriving, too: The warmer weather has brought new concerns about midges, ticks and much-disdained spotted lanternflies. Here’s what to know about possible ...