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Originally Posted by Merrymeeting
Simulium vittatum Zetterstedt - This species is strictly a nuisance attacking horses and cattle, but not humans. It does fly around people's faces. Breeding occurs in rich productive streams such as polluted (sewage) areas, at beaver dams, etc. It is dark gray to velvety black. (Widely distributed in North America.)
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And that's a crock. I spend enough time out there with my horses to be able to tell you the bugs bothering them also like humans!
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