Posted on 10/22/2023 1:14:45 PM PDT by nickcarraway
“No-see-ums”
Never mind...yours sound a whole lot worse than mine.
Per wiki:
“Ceratopogonidae is a family of flies commonly known as no-see-ums, or biting midges, generally 1–3 millimetres (1⁄16–1⁄8 in) in length. The family includes more than 5,000 species,[2] distributed worldwide, apart from the Antarctic and the Arctic.”
Be sure to thank 535 members of the US Congress aka the Uniparty for not securing our borders. Note that the US Congress has done NOTHING to honor their Oaths of Office to protect and defend this nation from our enemies both foreign and domestic. And, yes, that means protecting us from the diseases and plagues coming across our porous borders including terrorists and their desires to kill us here on our own soil.
In fact, those domestic enemies that we need protecting against are sitting in political offices, down to dog catcher, nationwide including DC.
Don’t say such silly stuff. A mask is only good against an airborne respiratory pathogen. It is no good against an insect. You need DEET or something to repel the insects.
I wonder how the sand flies got here. Maybe in the gear of returning servicemembers from Iraq or Afghanistan.
Highly suspect they were “imported” for an unsuspecting populace.
Well..... that’s what a friend said.
Yep! Great book. Started out as an interesting study of the archeology, turned into a Horror story real quick.
Preston showed up on “The Unexplained” talking about it.
"orally administered "azoles""
So can deporting illegals, or better yet, stopping them from coming into the country.
It’s a class of antifungal drugs.
Move over CONGRESS. There’s another blood-sucking creature Americans need to guard against.
I wonder if a round of Ivermectin would take care of those parisites?
I was wondering the same thing..
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