Plenty of black fly eggs left behind last summer and wet spring weather have set

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Source

Portland Press Herald

Date

5-1-1993

Pages

4B

Abstract

Plenty of black fly eggs left behind last summer and wet spring weather have set the stage for an ample crop of the pesky, blood-sucking flies, according to an entomologist from the Maine Department of Conservation.

Subjects

Black flies

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