
Early Black Fly Surge in San Gabriel Valley
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Early Black Fly Surge in San Gabriel Valley: Unusual Warmth and High River Flows to Blame
Black flies, often mistaken for mosquitoes, are appearing weeks earlier than usual in the San Gabriel Valley, including areas like Altadena, Azusa, San Dimas, and Glendora. These biting insects, which target eyes and necks, are breeding near running water and are being caught in large numbers. Experts attribute this early surge to unusual warmth and increased river flows. To avoid bites, residents are advised to cover up, use repellent, and report swarms to local authorities.
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