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Gnat clouds
The last few mornings on the trail I have been riding I have had to deal with some really nasty gnat clouds that last for more than a mile. I really don't care too much for bugs and being pelted and covered in gnats gives me a really bad case of the hebejeebees! I put my head down and just glance up once and a while trying to keep them out of my mouth and nose, but a few always manage to get in both places. Being humid my arms get covered in them and they stick there, really nasty stuff. I am hoping they are gone this morning but I probably won't be that lucky lol.
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along an open water source? underneath a canopy of trees? out in the open with no discernible
reason? if i encounter them in mass, it's usually in a shaded area or along a lake/river. |
and i'll take a gnat cloud over a bee/stinging insect swarm/cloud any day. have ridden through two of those, luckily without incident.
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First world problem for sure.
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Originally Posted by bigbiker1
(Post 19750556)
The last few mornings on the trail I have been riding I have had to deal with some really nasty gnat clouds that last for more than a mile. I really don't care too much for bugs and being pelted and covered in gnats gives me a really bad case of the hebejeebees! I put my head down and just glance up once and a while trying to keep them out of my mouth and nose, but a few always manage to get in both places. Being humid my arms get covered in them and they stick there, really nasty stuff. I am hoping they are gone this morning but I probably won't be that lucky lol.
Even so...I'd still rather bike than drive to work! |
Originally Posted by ooga-booga
(Post 19750586)
along an open water source? underneath a canopy of trees? out in the open with no discernible
reason? if i encounter them in mass, it's usually in a shaded area or along a lake/river. |
I hit those dam gnat clouds regularily on my rides in the city, hate those things. :thumb:
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Early and later in the season, when I risk running into low light conditions that I can't keep on my sunglasses, I bring a pair of clear glasses for exactly this reason.
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I wear a buff around my neck so I can pull it up when I run into a cloud of flying bugs. I don't want to swallow or inhale them, and the face cover reduces the annoyance, a little.
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Originally Posted by bigbiker1
(Post 19750556)
The last few mornings on the trail I have been riding I have had to deal with some really nasty gnat clouds that last for more than a mile. I really don't care too much for bugs and being pelted and covered in gnats gives me a really bad case of the hebejeebees! I put my head down and just glance up once and a while trying to keep them out of my mouth and nose, but a few always manage to get in both places. Being humid my arms get covered in them and they stick there, really nasty stuff. I am hoping they are gone this morning but I probably won't be that lucky lol.
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On my road ride yesterday I just managed to close my mouth in time to not inhale a dragonfly. It bruised both my lips. (I suspect it didn't fair so well.)
Ben |
Originally Posted by ooga-booga
(Post 19750589)
and i'll take a gnat cloud over a bee/stinging insect swarm/cloud any day. have ridden through two of those, luckily without incident.
Ben |
Just don't smile when riding though them or you'll have to scrape bugs off your teeth.
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I get some serious gnat clouds.
This is what you swallow: http://www.sunnyskyz.com/uploads/201...he-critter.jpg http://www.sunnyskyz.com/uploads/201...03-TjDMCe8.jpg |
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Originally Posted by RunForTheHills
(Post 19751553)
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
(Post 19751666)
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Originally Posted by RunForTheHills
(Post 19751707)
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Originally Posted by Lazyass
(Post 19751533)
I get some serious gnat clouds.
This is what you swallow: http://www.sunnyskyz.com/uploads/201...he-critter.jpg http://www.sunnyskyz.com/uploads/201...03-TjDMCe8.jpg |
I ride through gnat clouds with my mouth open nom nom nom. Good source of protein during a ride.
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It's especially fun on humid evening rides. After I get nice and sweaty, the gnats die and stick all over my arms and neck. Sure beats the mayflies, though!
My entire region is pretty much nothing but rivers. |
gnat clouds boo!!!
we get them here in the evening, but only in certain areas (wooded with shade, no houses) I like the buff idea from an earlier poster |
Fortunately, I have only encountered brief encounters with gnat clouds next to creeks. I keep my mouth closed and am thankful that I require prescription lenses. People have offered lots of good solutions. If I had to endure gnat clouds for longer periods of time, I would consider a buff or some other solution that did not require me to carry a lot of extra clothing while riding.
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About 30 seconds in:
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Early on went through an unseen cloud of gnats & had to pull over to work them out of my eyes. Good thing I wasn't on a fast downhill. Never ridden without glasses since. I won't get on a bike without glasses. Usually sunglasses but I even have clear glasses for non-sun days.
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