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Originally Posted by Eracer Wait, what? They released biting flies? |
There are certain types of flies that are predatory to the gypsy moth, which is an issue up here. So after about a month of dealing with the flies on the course, we learned it was a new method it battling Gypsy Moth infestations. To be honest, not sure they are of the blood sucking biting variety, although they like to nestle in your hair, buzz around your ears, or make your leg a larvae post for any gypsy moths that may mistake your leg for a tree
They seem particularly fond of greens and tee boxes, like any of the other forms of insects.
edit 1 - something I did learn that kind of helps for gnats, they tend to go to the highest point, so if you hold your putter so the head is well above your head while you are waiting, they tend to migrate above you towards the putter head as opposed to in your face.