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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Upper Peninsula and Northern Lower Peninsula of Michigan has a lot of mosquitos in the summer. The area freezes solid for months, as in you can drive a car across the lakes.[/quote] +1, it’s hilarious, the people here who insist that a cold winter will reduce mosquitoes. The buggiest place I’ve EVER been on this planet was northern Saskatchewan, Canada. A place so filled with midges, black flies, no-see-ums, mosquitoes, gnats and other pests that people have to wear nets over their heads to keep the bugs out of their eyes/ears/nose/mouth …. that place is frozen hard as a rock for 8 months a year. All the bug activity happens in 4-6 weeks, for the whole year. And cold temps in the winter have ZERO effect. [/quote]
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