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Keeneye
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Bug Acitivity
      Wed May 31 2006 08:37 PM

Funny you should mention strange insect activity in your area. I live in New Orleans. I like to run in the park after work and noticed after Hurricane Cindy last year the mosquitoes were unbelievably aggressive, as in continuously having to swat them off even while running. I've never experienced that in over 10yrs of early evening exercise. I figured it was because we lost a lot of trees or something. Anyway that kept up until we got hit with Katrina. I was away for a month but when I returned the mosquitoes were quiet again, and no problems again this year. Hope that means we are safe from another hit. I know it sounds weird but maybe something to think about.

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