DAMN FLIES in New England

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Ernie

Has anyone else in the New England area noticed a large increase in the number of flies out on the water this year? If they were just ordinary house flies that would be bad enough, but these suckers are like little horse flies. They bite and they hurt! For me, it turned an otherwise perfect day on the water into a horror show. Does anyone know how to repel this insect hoard?
 
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Corey

Flies

I have found that the closer you get to Avery Point, the more likely you are to pick up the flies. Shopping this weekend for a couple of fly swatters
 
Feb 7, 2005
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Hunter 23 Mentor, Ohio
Erie too

This summer they are the worst I've ever experienced on Erie, east of Cleveland a bit. Some are biters, some not. One comment was that some water temperature fluctuations in the Spring caused a fish kill which led to the flies. I have not seen any more dead fish than usual, either in the lake or on the beaches. Off doesn't seem to offend them, they bite me right through it.
 
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Droop

NJ too!

we aways had the green heads but now we have the black flies and man are they fast!
 

tweitz

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Oct 30, 2005
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Beneteau 323 East Hampton, New York
Flies

We never experienced any of them on the water until this year, and only in the last month, but three times now we have been attacked in Eastern Long Island and the nasty little suckers are persistent and really hurt. They keep biting until you kill them. After the first two times we put insect repellent on board for the first time. They seem to really like the flavor, it didn't repel them at all.
 
Jul 1, 1998
3,062
Hunter Legend 35 Poulsbo/Semiahmoo WA
Plan B - Hatch Screen

Won't help with being outside the boat but when inside a good hatch screen, along with a fly swatter, will help keep the boat free of those pests. Just got delivered one of these hatch bug screens and it really looks good. http://shop.hunterowners.com/category.htm?fno=0&cart=11552462861454767&cat=2001 (upper right picture for forward hatch)
 

abe

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Jan 2, 2007
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- - channel islands
I am waiting for someone to blame it on global

warming. They blame everything else on that why not the fly problem? abe
 
Jul 11, 2004
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Macgregor 25 Saint Cloud Florida, City Marina
A surge in fly population is due to an increasing

... number of SUV's choking the hiways and neighborhoods. Spewing Greenhouse gasses and such. Yes ... this is an unfortunate byproduct of Global Warming.
 
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Jon

Fly Paper dangled here and there will keep

your mind off the flies while you try to avoid getting caught in it. Actually, with zero mph apparant wind, the fly paper does snag a lot of the critters. (Unfortunately, the better it works, the nastier it looks.)
 
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Benny

Pack Fly Swatters

Warm temperatures in the Long Island Sound do bring them out. We were swarmed of the coast of Connecticut and found that the only effective countermeasure was a fly swatter per person. Rolled up magazines just don't do as well. Don't worry come a cold front they will gone.
 
Aug 1, 2005
84
Beneteau J-Boat Huntington, NY
Bugs on Long Island Sound / Advanced Cutter

We experienced an unbelivable amount of bugs about halfway between Black Rock, CT and Huntington, NT. No less than 200 persistant and painful flies, so many we used buckets of water to cut some of them down. They seem to build up gradually. Then there was these tiny green headed things, that were less problematic, but appeared all at once and (as they would stand still long enough) ended up being smeered all over our cockpit by the kids. The Advanced Cutter wipes kept us from being bit for about 2 hours at a time. I only had them on board for use on land, fortunatly we had pleanty to make it home to Huntington.
 
Jun 4, 2004
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- - Conway, Lake Ouachita, Arkansas
rains bring out flies(so i've been told)

We get those biting flies on Lake Ouachita ussually a day or two after rains in the summer. A friend of mine told me that. So far it seems to be true. I had not had em untill about two weeks ago and they swarmed the boats, were talking three to four hundered of em on each boat, strange thing though, went back to the docks and they did not exist. So far no kind of bug reppelents have helped. Tim Welsh S/V Cabo Wabo Lake Ouachita, Arkansas
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
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Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
I am sure that this won't help but may

enhance your education. http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000/2167.html
 

RobG

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Jun 2, 2004
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Ericson 28 Noank, Ct
RI beaches too

I spent last week at Charlestown Beach, RI and anytime there was not a good sea breeze those suckers (literally) were so annoying. You could put an empty beach chair down and 10 min later it would be covered with them. They seem to like any shade.
 
Dec 13, 2005
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Catalina 250 Clear Lake, Texas
Clear plasitic bags with water

Use clear plastic bags filled with water then hang them. It sound wierd but it works!It screws with their vision and they stay away.....aj
 
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Perry

On the Cheasapeake too

Came down the Chesapeake Bay from Baltimore to Deltaville last week and had 4 days of flys. Worst 4 days I've ever spent on the water...
 
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Richard

Bug Spray Won't Do It?

I'm so glad to see this post, I thought it was just me! I've been attacked by swarms of those little buggers several times. Although its satisfying to smash them, it makes a mess of the cockpit. I had a can of bug spray at the top of my shopping list for this weekend's trip. Are some of you saying that won't kill 'em? Say it isn't so!
 
Jan 1, 2006
7,762
Slickcraft 26 Sailfish
Bad Flies

We were sailing across BI Sound several times last week and the flies were driving us crazy. We've had that before but this year was the worst I've seen. And they bite! We must have killed a hundred but that was a drop in the bucket. In the Peconic Bays the green flies have been awful. I hope whatever birds eat them are getting fat and reproducing!
 
Jun 14, 2005
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Cal 20 Westport CT
Lots of them here, too

They're driving me crazy on my part of the LI Sound, in the Westport-Norwalk area. Is there no repellent (other than hanging bags of water) that will discourage these critters? I've tried Deet and Skin-So-Soft: these make no difference at all. Dick
 
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TRISH

DEEP WOODS OFF

We keep a can of deep woods off in our cockpit. Seems to work. We put it on just as we approach Ledge Light. We spray ourselves from the knees down and also the cockpit floor. Keep a screen over the hatchway to keep them from going below.
 
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