Thread subject: Diptera.info :: tabanidae

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 13-07-2006 13:36
#8

paqui wrote:
hahaha lol, by now "only" 36?C where i live, other places real 50? in spain, the part of the wet soil maybe will be more difficult, i panic one zone with sure water all summer i know; terrifying everglades (marshes?), in that case i should wear a mosquito net around me and capturing all the outer-rest. People who lives next to that zone say some mosquitos are bigger than birds, i don?t know if i?ll be able to afford that mosquitoes and tabanidae together:D
thanks everyone



here we have got in last year 43?C... very hot, it seems we are on the desert!!!! :|
Yesterday temperatures was very near 40?C.... On the coast, temperatures are much better. Between 25?-35?C... :)
I have seen a lot of asilids and bombyliids.