We are heading into the prime season for insects, including one that has a painful bite.
A recent study from Trent University finds “sitting still” could actually result in attracting fewer deer flies.
The findings have been published in the latest issue of the Canadian Journal of Zoology.
Germain Ma has more.
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Trent University study suggests sitting still to attract fewer deer flies
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