I had just moved to NB a couple days before they came out. I had never heard of or seen such display. That fateful night, i took a walk down to Main Street, not expecting anything. I just couldn't believe it. I thought the lights were attracting them, so on my way back home, I went Oak Street. MISTAKE. It was way worse. People were going about their business seemingly not really paying attention. They stink and cause accidents. They carpet the streets and make driving and walking treacherous. What in the world else is in lake Nipissing?
I’d rather have 2 weeks of May flies than 52 weeks of garbage and traffic pollution. Oh and they don’t ‘live for 2 weeks’...you are seeing the 2 week mating portion of a 1 year life cycle...it’s a sex ritual!🤣
I like the energy u guys have lol like everyday conversations ahha
My husband wiped out one night. He did a major skid. Lol.
I had just moved to NB a couple days before they came out. I had never heard of or seen such display. That fateful night, i took a walk down to Main Street, not expecting anything. I just couldn't believe it. I thought the lights were attracting them, so on my way back home, I went Oak Street. MISTAKE. It was way worse. People were going about their business seemingly not really paying attention. They stink and cause accidents. They carpet the streets and make driving and walking treacherous. What in the world else is in lake Nipissing?
Once you get past the smell, you gotter lick't.
Meanwhile, in Australia: We have sandflies that suck blood, horse flies, March flies and black flies that bite quite painfully.
Well what do you expect, our bugs are Canadians 😂
Memories... LOL.
I’d rather have 2 weeks of May flies than 52 weeks of garbage and traffic pollution. Oh and they don’t ‘live for 2 weeks’...you are seeing the 2 week mating portion of a 1 year life cycle...it’s a sex ritual!🤣
Why not say what they are?
you make shads seem soo bad but in reality they are normal
Not when there are millions of them, piled on streets, stuck to cars, in the water