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I live in Southwestern Ontario along Lake Erie. We have sandy-loam soil, and it’s typically a little warmer during the summer, although the lake breeze keeps it nice.

I was outside sitting on the lawn this weekend & felt my skin crawling. There were tiny insects (less than 2 mm) crawling all over my skin. I know it wasn’t ticks or fleas. I’ve seen them before.
I know we have black ants, red ants that bite, too wet for fleas & termites. I have no clue what these were. The only thing I could see was rusty coloured wings. I was thinking they were baby carpenter ants by googling them, but everything I read about them say they are 1/4″. They move quickly and move like ants. I don’t think they bit me, but just felt creepy. I only felt this while being outside. I also know what spider mites are, and these weren’t them. These were 2x the length.

Any ideas???

Categories : Carpenter Ants
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My little boy seems to have a very unhealthy fear of all bugs and insects. He cries and shakes uncontrollably if one is in the car or one flies near him outside. It is starting to make it difficult to do normal things such as driving and just going outside. He gets the other children at his daycare upset when he starts to get hysterical about a bug and it’s disruptive to others. I have tried bug books, having his own bug killer( fly swatter) puzzles with bugs, fake foam bugs, stickers with bugs, clothes with bugs on them. I am seriously at my wits end because i don’t want to yell at him for a fear he has no control over but i can’t take the hysterical screaming if a gnat or fly get in the car or a moth flies in the house. Please help!

Categories : Clothes Moth
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Categories : Bees
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Categories : Garden Insects
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There are white spots in a symmetric oval pattern on the bottom of the leaf. All around the area of spots are white filaments that form a tent of hair over the area. On some of the leaves, there is a little white, winged bug slowly crawling around.

Categories : Insects Items
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