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Mayflies, also known as Canadian sailors, and midges, which are sometimes mistaken for mosquitoes, can form annoying swarms.
Wherever mayflies thrive in good numbers, yellow perch and other fish regularly consume the larva from the mud.
Seeing more swarms of flies than usual? You're likely not alone. Midges, a common tiny fly species, emerged from Lake Erie ...
Midges are tiny, non-biting flies that emerge near water bodies, including Lake Michigan. They have one pair of long, narrow wings and often travel in swarms. Though the Milwaukee lakefront is a ...
Midges rise out of the Great Lakes each spring as water temperatures warm. Millions descended upon a Lake Michigan lighthouse this week.
This year, the county has seen an “unprecedented infestation” of the tiny flying pests, County Executive Kathy Klausmeier ...