June 2022
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- Ingo
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Re: June 2022
That time of year, regardless of the winter, I prepare for the worst. Always bring Picaridin and a headnet any time. In June, will also treat clothes and toss in a small bottle of 100% DEET for a last resort. Rarely used, but worth it when you need it.
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Re: June 2022
I dunno about Isle Royale, but here in Ohio and West Virginia the ticks are out with a vengeance this spring! Treating all my clothes, my boots, my tent, my pack with permethrin seems to help, and a home treatment lasts a couple weeks.
22 WC-HC-BCZ20-WC
19 RH-ML-TI-RH by kayak
16 RH-DF-MB-TI-RH-3M-RH by kayak
09 RH-DF-MC-TH-HL-SD-WC
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92 RH-DF-LR-CW-HL-SD-IM-WC
19 RH-ML-TI-RH by kayak
16 RH-DF-MB-TI-RH-3M-RH by kayak
09 RH-DF-MC-TH-HL-SD-WC
00 WC-IM-WC
96 WC-FL-SB-SD-HL-CE-3M-RH
94 RH-DF-MB-3M-RH
92 RH-DF-LR-CW-HL-SD-IM-WC
Re: June 2022
Thanks. I'm nervous about the mosquitos being a problem. What is the hands down best time to go where bugs may not be an issue, or maybe I'm dreaming and this isn't a thing. Thanks so much!!!
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Re: June 2022
It's always a trade-off. Little chance of bugs in mid-May, but in exchange you risk freezing nights, rainy days, and even snow. Late September (last boat season) is similar trade-offs.
To emphasize what Ingo said, headnets are the best 1/2 ounce you'll ever bring. They make bug season doable for me. Plus, light but long sleeves and pants.
To emphasize what Ingo said, headnets are the best 1/2 ounce you'll ever bring. They make bug season doable for me. Plus, light but long sleeves and pants.
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Re: June 2022
A bit of the dream, yes . But don't stress, just bring the dope! In general, June to mid-July they're the heaviest, but it really depends on the recent weather and if there's been a hatch. Some trips I hardly notice (even that time of year), others quite a bit (even later). A headnet is cheap insurance--I always bring one, but maybe used it once or twice. Lakeshore campgrounds on Superior tend to have less than the inland sites, closer to shore the better.
24: MI-MB-MI, 22: BI-PC-BI-RH, 21: RH-ML-DF-MB-DF, 18: MC-PC-BI-DB-RH-DF, 17: WI-IM-SB-FL-WC, 16: RH-TM-CI-TI-RH, 14: BI-ML-CI-CH-MB, 13: RH-PI, 12: MC-CB-HL-TH, 11: WC-HC-WC, 09: MC-BI-DN-RH, 05: MI-CI-MB-DF-RH-TM-RH, 02: MC-LR-WL-CH, 01: BI-DB-RH, 79: worked RH
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Re: June 2022
Expect black flies and mosquitoes to peak in June or July. I personally find black flies to be the most troublesome. If you haven't yet met the upper Midwest's major pest, the black fly, you will. In addition to a headnet, I also bring along some rubber bands to seal off my shirt/pant cuffs in an attempt to keep those pesky black flies from tunneling under my clothes.