I'm in MD, but the ones I see the most in my yard... Fireflies for a few weeks in summer. Cicadas. Mosquitoes of course. Wolf spiders. (And yes even some black widows in places like outdoor AC units.) Ticks.
And unfortunately, spotted lantern flies...
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Mosquitoes from hell
Associate 1
So many gnats
Deloitte 1
Pedos, we have those pests in the WH but can’t seem to get rid of them.
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Cicada apocalypse
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Oh so those ground ones came last year meaning they won’t be back for another several years. The ones that stay in the trees are yearly and don’t bother you much.
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Species? Who knows, that's way too granular
At an order level, probably true flies, Hymenoptera, arachnids, beetles, lepidodeptra, Hemiptera, mayflies, probably a few others I'm forgetting
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I'm in MD, but the ones I see the most in my yard... Fireflies for a few weeks in summer. Cicadas. Mosquitoes of course. Wolf spiders. (And yes even some black widows in places like outdoor AC units.) Ticks. And unfortunately, spotted lantern flies...
Mosquitoes from hell
So many gnats
Pedos, we have those pests in the WH but can’t seem to get rid of them.
Cicada apocalypse
Oh so those ground ones came last year meaning they won’t be back for another several years. The ones that stay in the trees are yearly and don’t bother you much.
Species? Who knows, that's way too granular At an order level, probably true flies, Hymenoptera, arachnids, beetles, lepidodeptra, Hemiptera, mayflies, probably a few others I'm forgetting