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Tuesday, 06 December 2005 00:00
Biting Midges
Written by
Pam Geiser
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One Florida pest is expected to be less of a nuisance this fall, thanks to summer rains. The flying, biting midge, also known as a no-see-um, has had a hard time finding areas to breed, causing their numbers to dwindle. Pam Geiser reports.
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