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Forget it, CS. I've been to the Carolinas and Louisiana. I've seen cockroaches, wasps and hopping brown spiders that I wasn't sure couldn't carry me away in my sleeping bag. I'll be just fine with tiny gnats you can barely see and go away when I get rid of over ripe fruit. I also don't think any of your bugs could survive the Great Lakes - and that would be just fine with me. No, I don't want to knit little sweaters for them either.
-- Edited by grateful2be on Saturday 20th of September 2014 08:53:22 PM
lol @ Grateful. Yep, we have those huge cockroaches too. I was stung on my lip a few months ago by a yellow jacket (a very aggressive little wasp), and I ended up in the ER. I didn't know I was allergic. We have a lot of lovely little critters that love to attach themselves to you body if you go walking in the woods.
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And therefore, should I visit Georgia, I will never take a walk in the woods. I am sorry you had to learn the hard way you are allergic to those menacing meanies. I am also glad you are here to talk about it today. I'm also allergic to things with stingers and I'll bet we're twins now? Both carrying our Epi-pens wherever we go. Fortunately, I only have to carry them from April until usually the first hard freeze here. Will you have to carry yours year round?
You know I can laugh now, but I wasn't laughing when I was in the ER. The whole left side of my face looked grotesque. My lips looked like Donald Duck's beak. And the ER doctor brought in ER personal and nurses to show them what an extreme reaction looked like. You can bet your breaches, if there's a wasp around, I'm going to other way.
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You may notice that they also buzz around you and your friends without the allergy - not so much. I went to dinner with friends who wanted to eat outside at the restaurant. I know not to wear perfume, etc that will draw bees, etc. I told my friends I would prefer to eat inside because of the bees. We sat outside. The bees -nowhere but around my head, my arms, my back. We went inside. They saw the problem.
To think that someone who has worked in the helping professions would be perfectly fine with the knowledge that there are little critters going sweaterless in the South.
My oh my.
That it's come to this....
Temple
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To think that someone who has worked in the helping professions would be perfectly fine with the knowledge that there are little critters going sweaterless in the South.
My oh my.
That it's come to this....
Temple
LOL I needed a grand laugh this morning. Thank you for the gift, Temple.
Pink you make me laugh! Corn fields, hahahaha everyone things that is what Nebraska is all about and to some extent it is, I live so far from cornfields it makes me happy, did you know we are also a great beef state! Don't live by any cows either.
I call myself, "a citizen of the world." I have lived in several states and several different countries. I have come home to Delaware from where I began this wonderful voyage called life, and it is here I intend to stay.
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I don't know what they're like in Georgia. Where I live, they are tiny winged bugs that are close to the size of maybe 2 or 3 poppyseeds formed together.
meliss, G2B described them perfectly. They are annoying little critters that buzz around people's eyes during the summer time. Thanks to our HP, we are moving into Fall which means NO gnats.
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If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn't. And contrary wise, what is, it wouldn't be. And what it wouldn't be, it would. You see? (Lewis Caroll)
nooooo not flies. A gnat it not much bigger than a pencil point. When they're flying around your face, if you breathe in deep, you'll such one up your nose.
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Somebody told me and showed me, CS, that if one puts vinegar in a bowl, the gnats will be attracted to that and leave us alone. Perhaps you can carry a fanny pac complete with atomizer bottles filled with vinegar that you can spray and hope they'll chase it and leave you alone? BTW, that method worked maybe 10 minutes and then the gnats were flying around our heads again. I wanted to throw all the over-ripe fruit on my friend's counter away - even suggested boiling it in water with cloves, cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg. She loved the idea and didn't do it. I don't think I'll be returning to her house without a fencing mask in the future.
LOL @ G2B. I haven't tried the vinegar trick, but if it works, I'm all for it.
A friend told me to rub a bounty dryer sheet over my face and head. I did that and had a trail of gnats a mile long following me. Thank goodness the season for gnats is ending.
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Well I've just googled gnats and apparently they are native to north Australia. interesting because I've never heard them called that before, I think we call them "those stupid tiny flies that get in the fruit".
I know lots of folk who say it's good to wash your fruit in vinegar to remove pesticides. Sounds like an invitation for the stupid tiny flies that get in the fruit to move in!
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Well I've just googled gnats and apparently they are native to north Australia. interesting because I've never heard them called that before, I think we call them "those stupid tiny flies that get in the fruit". I know lots of folk who say it's good to wash your fruit in vinegar to remove pesticides. Sounds like an invitation for the stupid tiny flies that get in the fruit to move in!
We call gnats "fruit flies," too. So, perhaps we have that term and gnats in common in both countries? And thanks for the tip, CS, on what not to do if you don't want to play Pied Piper to the Georgia gnats.
Around here gnats aren't the same as fruit flies. I have attached a picture that we just happened to take the other night by the wife's hummingbird feeder. It turns out that hummingbirds not only love sugar water and nectar, they eat gnats too. However, they just left to head south a couple of days ago. So now you can see the gnats just swarming around the feeder. There were probably thousands of them in front of our porch the other day, in 4-5 distinct swarms.
They are much larger than fruit flies, you wouldn't be able to see fruit flies in this picture. This was texted to me by my wife, so it isn't the best picture either.
Well, Kenny. Although I can't see the gnats, I can see the red feeder. As far as gnats and fruit flies not being the same, I'm going to have to send out an e-mail to all my friends and family members. To us - they're all the same - a nuisance. Now that we're on the subject, Kenny - the subject being bugs - what are the flying bugs that are black and about 1/2th the size of a fly? They come in through drains and like moths, can eat fabric.
Yes, you are looking right at the gnats. They are all around the feeder, especially above and to the right. You probably thought it was light filtering through the tree but it is a big swarm of gnats.