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  1. Aug 22, 2019 · They do not transmit disease but can cause small, itchy bites. Black flies. Black flies are very small flies that have a humpbacked appearance. Some people may also call them buffalo...

    • Rachel Nall, MSN, CRNA
  2. Feb 21, 2024 · Black flies bite humans and animals, causing nuisance, pain, discomfort, or even livestock death. They often bite people around their necks and heads. If a massive swarm of black flies...

  3. Here’s when to watch for black flies, how to avoid them, how to repel them, and how to treat their super-itchy bites. Small and ferocious and intensely annoying, black files — also known as “buffalo gnats” and “turkey gnats” — are the bane of hikers and outdoorsy types in the northeast United States for several weeks each year.

    • Biting Midge Bites. Biting midges (biting gnats) are small, gray, two-winged insects that are less than one-eighth of an inch long. You'll often feel the bite, which hurts, without ever seeing the culprit (hence their "no-see-ums" nickname).
    • Black Fly Bites. Black flies are small, hump-backed, and dark-colored. These insects are sometimes called buffalo gnats and are very common in the United States.
    • Deer Fly Bites. Deer flies—larger than a house fly but smaller than a horse fly—are aggressive. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) says deer flies are the "premier daylight bloodsucker during the summer."
    • Horse Fly Bites. Horse flies get their common name because they are notorious pests of horses and other mammals. These flies are persistent and will continue to bite their host until they either procure their blood meal or are killed.
  4. Apr 16, 2024 · Here are pictures of the most common bug bites to keep on your radar. Tick Bites. ANAKOPA / GETTY IMAGES. What they look like: The best way to ID a tick bite is to find one of the insects...

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  5. Oct 31, 2023 · Black flies typically bite near the head or face. Their bites leave a small puncture wound, and can result in anything from slight swelling to a swollen bump the size of a golf ball.

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  7. Black Flies. These insects love moisture and thrive around rivers or creeks. A black fly’s distinguishing feature is its humped back, when viewed up close or under a dissecting microscope. They generally make their homes in most parts of the United States, but are a particular nuisance in the northern part of America.

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