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This has been a point of concern since day one and many have voiced questions and heard occasional complaints. Considering we have been riding there for almost ten years, I wouldn't worry too much.
Things can obviously change, and sometimes do, but it's not like we went un-noticed until just recently. I would be more concerned riding over by MacDill. If you are actually interested in salt marsh mosquitos (which I doubt), they can indeed mature in salty water. Eggs are laid on the marsh in lower lying areas before the water appears, unlike many species of freshwater blood suckers which search out standing (and still) water. http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~insects/sp10.htm |
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Heres my two cents....
I JUST WANT TO FREAKIN RIDE!!!!!!! Carry on with your discussion... Slim G! 245lbs down to 203lbs. |
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[QUOTE
If you are actually interested in salt marsh mosquitos (which I doubt), they can indeed mature in salty water. Eggs are laid on the marsh in lower lying areas before the water appears, unlike many species of freshwater blood suckers which search out standing (and still) water. http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~insects/sp10.htm[/QUOTE] Why would you doubt that I wouldn't be interested in salt water mosquitos? Any knowledge is still knowledge. Now I know. |
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Cool. It's hard for me to know b/c I have always loved science, math etc. and most people don't seem to care. I am aware of that, that's all.
I agree, knowledge is good. But it seems many in our society view knowledge as something to be avoided and roll their eyes when you actually know things. It was also off topic for a kite forum. Anyway..... - Mosquitos suck - - Kill that sucka'- were some of our slogans. |
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