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05/22/2023 02:05PM
Can't speak for the BWCA, but around the Mille lacs area, mosquitoes are thicker than molasses (whatever that means?). They are terrible - worst in many years, but maybe if we get rid of the first hatch it won't be bad. A lot of water in the marshes and everything warmed up at once. Perfect conditions for a great year class.
Any first-hand reports?
Any first-hand reports?
05/23/2023 12:02PM
Was on a BW lake just SE of Ely for the past 4-5 days and came out Sunday. ALL bugs were none existent upon entry on 5-17--- they steadied their increase that on Sunday 5/21 on our way out- the overhead "hovering" of black flies (gnats) increased to some biting as did a few skitters. Overall- I'd be more concerned about Black flies (head hovering Gnats) for about the next week or so.
The two loudest sounds known to man: a gun that goes bang when it is supposed to go click and a gun that goes click when it is supposed to go bang.
05/23/2023 12:25PM
The 80 degree temperatures on the Upper Gunflint on May 22 caused the Blackflies to hatch. They were glad to see me and got under the rim of my ballcap and collar for a quick bite.
The week and a half after ice out the insects were almost nonexistent.
The week and a half after ice out the insects were almost nonexistent.
05/23/2023 03:45PM
Zulu: "The 80 degree temperatures on the Upper Gunflint on May 22 caused the Blackflies to hatch. They were glad to see me and got under the rim of my ballcap and collar for a quick bite.
The week and a half after ice out the insects were almost nonexistent.
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Over the years I loved going to Quetico at ice out. A window of no bugs. Once you get that first burst of hot weather black flies come out. Usually around Memorial day-so black flies this year stayed on schedule.
Yes remember one year I put my hand on the back of my neck-it was just dried blood and bumps from Black flies.
Since then I learned the importance of a head net and bug shirt.
05/29/2023 10:14PM
Just exited from Duncan Lake / Rose Lake area (EP 60) after a Memorial Day weekend trip - in Saturday out Monday. Bugs were overall not terrible. A few black flies and mosquitos at times were a nuisance however with a fire going, simple “STEM” brand bug spray and a breeze off the lake we barely noticed them. Didn’t even need a bug net or a thermacell (or similar device).
05/29/2023 10:28PM
cunninol000: "Just exited from Duncan Lake / Rose Lake area (EP 60) after a Memorial Day weekend trip - in Saturday out Monday. Bugs were overall not terrible. A few black flies and mosquitos at times were a nuisance however with a fire going, simple “STEM” brand bug spray and a breeze off the lake we barely noticed them. Didn’t even need a bug net or a thermacell (or similar device). "STEM HOW DOES IT COMPARE TO DEET
YOUR OPINION?
05/30/2023 01:15PM
Sawbill to Phoebe Memorial day weekend. Black flies were abundant. Mosquitos weren't bad at our campsite, but some portages (particularly those between Phoebe and Grace) were terrible. Head nets and bug spray were required at times.
05/30/2023 07:11PM
Went in Memorial Day with plan to spend a couple of nights on Louisa. Bugs so difficult that I came out after one night on Poacher. Mosquitos were as bad as I've ever seen (first Q trip in '76) without a break for sun, wind or dryness, Occasionally joined by flash swarms of black flies. I could wear long pants and a bug jacket in camp (hot, hot hot). They never left, never slowed down, thick hovering clouds. Dog was beyond miserable. First time I've abandoned ship due to bugs.
Nobody exists on purpose, nobody belongs anywhere, everybody’s going to die.
05/30/2023 07:54PM
Banksiana, you’re killing me with that report! We’ll be on Agnes end of this week, then Woodside, Kahshahpiwi and North Bay after that. Coming from Texas for our annual Q trip, so hopefully we don’t bail early. I’ll make sure we paddle far day one so bailing isn’t an easy option!
05/30/2023 08:22PM
Might be different at another lake. I had hope that Louisa would be better but I didn't want to put the dog through it if I was wrong (He normally believes camping is the ideal form of existence). Bugs conditions change rapidly and vary from place to place. I've never before had a day in which it was a constant mosquito frenzy from beginning to end- it was hot, dry, breezy and they did not care. I generally have good tolerance and strategy but this was tundra-like in intensity.
Nobody exists on purpose, nobody belongs anywhere, everybody’s going to die.
05/30/2023 08:49PM
Banksiana: "Stop moving for an instant."
They are saying in parts of the state because of last year's drought, you got also mosquito eggs from a year ago to two years now hatching instead of last year. The sudden warmup also you got the big mosquito species that hatch first, but now you got the next batch hatching without a break.
A lot of years early season you just have black flies and then their numbers drop and mosquitoes follow later.
This year it is a full attack by all.
05/31/2023 04:40AM
Banksiana: "Might be different at another lake. I had hope that Louisa would be better but I didn't want to put the dog through it if I was wrong (He normally believes camping is the ideal form of existence). Bugs conditions change rapidly and vary from place to place. I've never before had a day in which it was a constant mosquito frenzy from beginning to end- it was hot, dry, breezy and they did not care. I generally have good tolerance and strategy but this was tundra-like in intensity."
I have been amazed at the difference a different lake or campsite can make.
A handful of years ago on night one of a trip on Argo we were chased into the tent by an onslaught of mosquitos just before dusk, only to have the next night at Ted lake be virtually big free all evening. Here’s hoping! We’ll definitely place a breeze at camp as a higher priority this year when considering campsites.
06/02/2023 09:17AM
It's definitely a banner year for mosquitoes and ticks here in the North.
I was in the BWCA north of Sawbill Lake over fishing opener and had mosquitoes and wood ticks, even as there were patches of snow in the woods LOL.
Near my house a few miles inland from Lake Superior there are more wood ticks than I have ever seen here (last year had almost none), and the mosquitoes are thick.
I was in the BWCA north of Sawbill Lake over fishing opener and had mosquitoes and wood ticks, even as there were patches of snow in the woods LOL.
Near my house a few miles inland from Lake Superior there are more wood ticks than I have ever seen here (last year had almost none), and the mosquitoes are thick.
“Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.” -Edward Abbey
06/02/2023 09:43AM
OgimaaBines: "Me and a couple buddies are bringing 4 kids into the Vento Unit (Clearwater, Bearskin, Pine) lakes next week. I'm planning to bring a screen tent kinda thing for them to retreat to. Anyone been to that area recently?"
I just got off Duncan Lake yesterday, I didn't think the mosquitoes and black flies were all that bad. Granted I am not bothered that much by them so I may be a little jaded. I sat out night before last night around 7 - 8 and was in short sleeves and bare feet.
Granted there are alot of bugs out there, they just did not seem to bother most of us, (all adults) I saw no one using bug spray and head nets were hardly on anyone. I did finally got chased into my tent around 9:30. I also found a few ticks in the area. I use permethrin.
May the rivers be crooked and winding, and your portages lonesome, leading to the most amazing view.
06/02/2023 12:52PM
LindenTree: "OgimaaBines: "Me and a couple buddies are bringing 4 kids into the Vento Unit (Clearwater, Bearskin, Pine) lakes next week. I'm planning to bring a screen tent kinda thing for them to retreat to. Anyone been to that area recently?"
I just got off Duncan Lake yesterday, I didn't think the mosquitoes and black flies were all that bad. Granted I am not bothered that much by them so I may be a little jaded. I sat out night before last night around 7 - 8 and was in short sleeves and bare feet.
Granted there are alot of bugs out there, they just did not seem to bother most of us, (all adults) I saw no one using bug spray and head nets were hardly on anyone. I did finally got chased into my tent around 9:30. I also found a few ticks in the area. I use permethrin."
I think over the years on m Duncan-Rose trips usually the first week of June they are not as bad as many areas. Like Isabella or Gabbro area.
06/03/2023 08:39AM
Just exited; 10 days Cache Bay to Blackstone, then thru Falls Chain to Kawnipi.
First few days cool and bugs not overwhelming.
But once it heated up they got bad...black flies, mosquitoes, sand flies (ankle biters) and even some deer and horse flies by the end...basically the whole shootin' match.
We had a nemo bugout, which was essential for evenings.
Campsite choice was a big deal, and we were rooting for high winds. Literally got chased off of one prospective campsite. Ran back to the canoe & launched with reckless abandon.
Proceeded to paddle hard, occasionally using my paddle to swat at the clouds above my own head and my buddy in front of me. Until I hit him in the head, which put a stop to that foolishness; it will take some time for me to live that one down.
First few days cool and bugs not overwhelming.
But once it heated up they got bad...black flies, mosquitoes, sand flies (ankle biters) and even some deer and horse flies by the end...basically the whole shootin' match.
We had a nemo bugout, which was essential for evenings.
Campsite choice was a big deal, and we were rooting for high winds. Literally got chased off of one prospective campsite. Ran back to the canoe & launched with reckless abandon.
Proceeded to paddle hard, occasionally using my paddle to swat at the clouds above my own head and my buddy in front of me. Until I hit him in the head, which put a stop to that foolishness; it will take some time for me to live that one down.
"I don't care what you believe. I care what you can prove." -Philosopher & Mathematician JJJ
06/03/2023 09:56AM
sns: "Just exited; 10 days Cache Bay to Blackstone, then thru Falls Chain to Kawnipi.
First few days cool and bugs not overwhelming.
But once it heated up they got bad...black flies, mosquitoes, sand flies (ankle biters) and even some deer and horse flies by the end...basically the whole shootin' match.
We had a nemo bugout, which was essential for evenings.
Campsite choice was a big deal, and we were rooting for high winds. Literally got chased off of one prospective campsite. Ran back to the canoe & launched with reckless abandon.
Proceeded to paddle hard, occasionally using my paddle to swat at the clouds above my own head and my buddy in front of me. Until I hit him in the head, which put a stop to that foolishness; it will take some time (for the wound to heal)"
06/08/2023 09:20PM
KarlBAndersen1: "Once I went to Permethrin on my gear and clothes, and Picaridin on my person, bugs became a non-issue."
I put Deet on one arm and Picaridin on the other, I was surprised they seemed to work equally. Have to do more testing first before I switch from deet. Someone said Deet last longer then Picaridin?
06/09/2023 08:03AM
I just did the Lady Chain from Kawishiwi to Sawbill. Mosquitoes were not bad at all on Polly, (spent 2 nites there) however they were really, really bad on Beth Lake where we spent one night.
May the rivers be crooked and winding, and your portages lonesome, leading to the most amazing view.
06/09/2023 10:57AM
ockycamper: "Given the comments in this thread, why on earth are you guys still going in June, and not September?"
In my paddling days I’d say I go both. I’m not waiting all winter for open water and then wait for winter to be knocking on my door before I go... bugs I can deal with even on years like this...
Nctry
06/09/2023 12:44PM
nctry: "Banksiana: "Stop moving for an instant."
Every morning I walk down to the lake and donate my share of blood too! Now the horse flies are coming out... so now I donate blood and a little flesh... haha!"
With this warmer weather more than normal, it seems like deer flies and horse flies are a few weeks early. Usually, they have one big hatch, maybe they will go AWAY EARLIER.
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