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An expert from Peterborough's Trent University answers the question, "Can mosquitoes or other biting insects, like black flies, transmit the coronavirus that causes COVID-19?"
I don’t know any outdoors person who professes a deep and abiding love of biting insects. Here's a quick rundown how to deal with the worst:
Matching the hatch before their time.
Trout fly selection can be a challenge, particularly during times when insects are less active, follow these strategies to stay on the fish.
Here are some tips to finding hot spots and some and new techniques to try out.
Catching bass on the surface by fly fishing involves two strategies. One involves imitating insects such as damselflies, mayflies, and caddis flies. The other revolves around hard-head bugs, such as poppers, similar flies, and hair bugs.
For those wondering if they have been swatting at more flying, blood-sucking insects than usual while outdoors this spring, experts confirm the answer is yes.
Fall wild turkeys are not the hormone-driven lovebirds of spring. To get your fall bird, you have to find foods like these where you hunt.
The public is being asked to help keep the latest invasive insect out of Canada, by both removing and reporting it when found.
To find the best way to enjoy bug country, I tested the Elite Edition Bug Shirt, made by the Original Bug Shirt Company, in SCII camouflage.