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What are those giant mosquito-like insects? Just harmless crane flies, a sure sign of springIt's spring in Texas and that means bluebonnets, baseball and unfortunately, bugs and this year crane flies are abundant. Often confused by new Texans for a Texas-sized mosquito or incorrectly ...
While the awkward-looking bugs bear a resemblance to mosquitoes (even nicknamed mosquito hawks), that's where their ...
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House Digest on MSNWill The Crane Flies In Your Yard Bite You? Here's What You Should KnowCrane flies are often mistaken for mosquitos, but they are quite different. While mosquitoes bite and can transmit diseases ...
Mosquito hawks are a common annoyance in East Texas. The most common myth about mosquito hawks, actual name is crane fly, is ...
Although crane flies look like giant mosquitoes, you can ease your mind knowing that they don’t bite. Crane flies generally do not eat once they’re adults, but they do drink – and this labrum, or ...
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