I have nothing against the temperatures right now, only against this terrible plague of midges. The creatures suddenly appeared after the storm with the hail, flocked in their hundreds (!) in front of my magnolia and were obviously planning their attack strategy for the next few weeks. Depending on where you happen to be in the garden, you can be attacked and completely stung within seconds. Even on your face and - as you discover later - through your clothes. Giant red flares that only recede slowly and look rather unattractive overall. Even in your profile. If you wanted to go on a date, for example, you would theoretically have to elegantly float down to the car from the upper window on the street side at a slight angle. All the home remedies for mosquitoes don't help, I don't like using chemicals, which is why I make do with bunches of basil that I stick behind my ear. Of course, it looks just as weird as the giant flies, a bit like belonging to a strange natural sect, but at least the critters stay away from me.
Phew, that was long, but the infestation is also massive. Once the problem has disappeared, the temperatures are welcome to stay like this, but bring other natural phenomena with them. Fireflies, for example - I haven't seen them for ages and almost don't believe they still exist.
Saphira wrote on 19.06.2025 at 23:22: I have nothing against the temperatures right now, only against this terrible plague of midges. The creatures suddenly appeared after the storm with hail, flocked in their hundreds (!) in front of my magnolia and were obviously planning their attack strategy for the next few weeks. Depending on where you happen to be in the garden, you can be attacked and completely stung within seconds. Even on your face and - as you discover later - through your clothes. Giant red flares that only recede slowly and look rather unattractive overall. Even in your profile. If you wanted to go on a date, for example, you would theoretically have to elegantly float down to the car from the upper window on the street side at a slight angle. All the home remedies for mosquitoes don't help, I don't like using chemicals, which is why I make do with bunches of basil that I stick behind my ear. Of course, it looks just as weird as the giant flies, a bit like belonging to a strange natural sect, but at least the critters stay away from me.
Phew, that was long, but the infestation is also massive. Once the problem has disappeared, the temperatures are welcome to stay like this, but bring other natural phenomena with them. Fireflies, for example - I haven't seen them for ages and almost don't believe they still exist.
There are hardly any/few mosquitoes here xD I'm sometimes in Piedmont and it's awesome there. But no wonder, rice is grown there and where there's water, there are lots of mosquitoes^^ I hated it like the plague, so I understand you all too well
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Oh yes, how right you are. I could also watch the fire in the fireplace for hours. It makes time and space fly by^^.
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Best conditions to hole up at home
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same, coolest time from fall to spring i hate the summer heat......
think fall and winter are the coolest just because it's cooler
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My onions are already growing very well in my garden only the garlic doesn't want to.
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Phew, that was long, but the infestation is also massive. Once the problem has disappeared, the temperatures are welcome to stay like this, but bring other natural phenomena with them. Fireflies, for example - I haven't seen them for ages and almost don't believe they still exist.
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There are hardly any/few mosquitoes here xD I'm sometimes in Piedmont and it's awesome there. But no wonder, rice is grown there and where there's water, there are lots of mosquitoes^^ I hated it like the plague, so I understand you all too well
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