| Other Insects Black Flies Ohio Statue University Extension Ohio Statue University Extension’s Fact Sheet contains valuable information on the pesky and bothersome black fly. “Black Flies and Mosquitoes…What Good Are They?” “Black Flies and Mosquitoes…What Good Are They?” is a colorful presentation about black flies and mosquitoes. Oklahoma State University’s Entomology and Plant Pathology Department Close-up pictures of these nasty biting flies highlight this detailed look at black flies on Oklahoma State University’s Entomology and Plant Pathology Department. Washington State University Extension Washington State University Extension’s Newsletter discusses black flies and its affect on livestock in this Summer 2008 issue. Non-Biting Midges North Carolina State University’s Cooperative Extension North Carolina State University’s Cooperative Extension has an informative look at non-biting midges, including beneficial aspects and economic impacts. Virginia Cooperative Extension of Virginia Tech and Virginia State University Brief but interesting look at non-biting midges by the Virginia Cooperative Extension of Virginia Tech and Virginia State Universtiy. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Wisconsin’s Department of Natural Resources has created an eye-catching and interesting webpage for kids on midges. Part of their Wonderful Wacky Water Critters section of “EEK! Environmental Education for Kids!” No-See-Ums University of California at Davis’ Department of Entomology Interesting news article from the University of California at Davis’ Department of Entomology about these painful pests. “Featured Creatures” Fact-filled website of the University of Florida, “Featured Creatures,” covers no-see-ums or biting midges discusses their distribution, life cycle, management, etc. Perdue University Extension’s Department of Entomology Perdue University Extension’s Department of Entomology has an excellent site of Public Health publications. This article on biting midges” Biology and Public Health Risk contains information and photographs of no-see-ums or biting midges. Trees for Life A look at the Highland biting midge found in Scotland by the Trees for Life, an organization which is working to restore the Caledonian Forest. Protect your family, pets and guests from disease-carrying mosquitoes with a Mosquito Magnet® trap - the leading long-term, scientifically proven mosquito control solution |