Funny thing is I had a huge infestation of midges last year when I had the screen removed from my 23rd floor solarium window. This year, barely seen any. A pity on you ground-dwellers. More seriously, there has been an alarming decrease in the number of many songbirds in Ontario recently, hopefully the plentiful insects will help reverse that trend.
It's confusing a lot of environmentalists/researchers, because their numbers should be up, due to more conservation, less pesticide use and such. Yet it is not happening. We're in trouble, I tells ya!
There are millions of them on the roof-deck of my building. I was trying to get a sunset shot of Casa and got covered in them a few evenings ago, same thing this morning. A fellow in the elevator said that they were Shadflies, whatever they are, but the photo on Wiki convinced me that they are Midges. Ick. I had to strip down to my boxers in the hallway the other night then dash into the shower to get them all off me.
Yuck! nasty buggers.
Kind of funny though...good thing your neighbors didn't see you! Imagine trying to explain why you are undressing in the hallway
Thankfully the ones here don't actually land on me, I would have totally freaked...and yeah shadflies are totally different.
Does anyone know how long they stay around or how to get rid of them? I have them all over the ceiling, the screen door and windows outside on my balcony. I've tried spraying the screen door with RAID and they seem to staying off it now, but the buggers are all over the place and I can't even enjoy my balcony :S
You wouldn't believe the colony of spiders I had on my balcony last year. The midges are back, and I've just wasted a nice Sunday scrubbing away nests while beating off swarms of these darn thangs.