Thanks! Very helpful. Black flies seem to be somewhat repellent proof!squidvicious wrote:Glad to hear it isn't just me they like so much. I had the place to myself for a little bit yesterday, but it did me no good since any time I stopped moving I was *covered* in flies. They were happily flying around in the DEET as I was spraying it. I'm not usually bothered by bugs and don't typically even use repellent, but that was just unpleasant.justpeachy wrote:We hiked from Top Spur to McNeil Point on Saturday, July 22 and it was VERY buggy. Some mosquitoes, but mostly black flies.
2017 Mosquito thread?
Re: 2017 Mosquito thread?
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FWIW, I had put a 20% picaridin spray on at the trailhead. I broke out the DEET that I had in my pack at the shelter because there were so many flies. Looking back on it, I can't specifically remember if they were actively getting to me before I got that out, or it just seemed like they would be. I know they were while I was spraying, and I've read a couple things today that suggest DEET can actually attract them. I don't remember having any problems with flies before I got to the shelter, and I couldn't shake the things for the whole trip back down, so there may be something to that.chooch wrote:Black flies seem to be somewhat repellent proof!
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When I've tried DEET, it had no effect
Long pants, long shirt, head net
Keep walking briskly
Go way up where it's windy
Every year this happens for a couple weeks
Long pants, long shirt, head net
Keep walking briskly
Go way up where it's windy
Every year this happens for a couple weeks
Re: 2017 Mosquito thread?
Spent 3 days backpacking Tygh Creek trail on north edge of Badger Creek Wilderness July 28-30. Almost no mosquitoes, and the flies were neither numerous nor biting.