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Keeping Southern Bugs at Bay with Ben’s: The Mason-Dixon Experiment

By Professor Bugsbee

Keeping Southern Bugs at Bay with Ben’s: The Mason-Dixon Experiment

We asked our friends at the Mason-Dixon Experiment how they keep their family bug free all summer, whether they're gardening, hunting, or just playing in the backyard. Check out their advice below! - Professor Bugsbee Southern Devils Mosquitoes, gnats, chiggers, and ticks. If … [Read more...]

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Preventing & Relieving Skin Irritations This Spring & Summer

By Professor Bugsbee

Preventing & Relieving Skin Irritations This Spring & Summer

Rising temperatures are exciting, as they mean more time spent outside with the whole family. However, the warm weather also means more opportunities for skin irritations like bug bites, heat rashes, and allergic reactions. Certified dermatologist Dr. Angela Lamb offers some tips … [Read more...]

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Why I love deer flies

By Larry Clarfeld

Why I love deer flies

They bite, they pester, but here's why I love them anyway While hiking through the forests of central Vermont last summer, I came under aerial assault by a battalion of flies with kaleidoscope eyes. Deer flies had come in for the attack. This is a normal situation to find … [Read more...]

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