Southwest Michigan here, me and my neighbor have been saying the same thing. Seems a little off kilter if you ask us. A year or two ago they had several viruses out breaks spread by mosquitos around these parts, the powers that be sprayed but I am not aware of them doing it this year. Makes one wonder if this isn't some kind of residual effect? I use that Bacteria Thurgamawatchayoucallit in the pond and areas where water pools, but that still doesn't account for the lack of flying parasites. Deerfly, horseflies, gnats, sweat bees, mosquitos, all seem down this year. "Not that that's a bad thing." We know these things progress in cycles and I'm inclined to believe it is again. I will tell you what is up in numbers around here: rabbits. Can't help but wonder if there wasn't some rabbit disease going around for that last few years. My neighbor's daughter is a scientist that is tracking rabbit population in western Colorado. There is a virus or something that's been on their radar for a while. Just glad to know we got people on it.
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