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No-see-um screens are designed to stop small insects while allowing excellent visibility. Besides window and door screens, uses may include zoology containers , aquarium covers, light and shade control, cricket cages, see-thru-hear-thru shielded windows. Gnats.midges, thrips, sand flies can be controlled control in greenhouse and laboratory situations. Biting Midges are .040 to .250 inches (1 to 4mm) in size.
What are No-See-Ums Biting midge (family Ceratopogonidae)(Phasmidohelea
wagneri) include any member of a family of small, bloodsucking insects in the
fly order, Diptera, that are often serious pests along seashores, rivers, and
lakes and may attack in great numbers and cause extreme discomfort. The nickname
no-see-ums is descriptive, for, although its irritating bite is felt, the female
midge is often difficult to find.
No-see-um screens are designed to stop small insects while allowing excellent visibility. Besides window and door screens, uses may include zoology containers , aquarium covers, light and shade control, cricket cages, see-thru-hear-thru shielded windows. Gnats.midges, thrips, sand flies can be controlled control in greenhouse and laboratory situations. Biting Midges are .040 to .250 inches (1 to 4mm) in size.
How big are no-see-ums? Biting midges are usually about 1 mm (0.04 inch)
long.



