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Land features and insect bites Castlemaine Vic
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<blockquote data-quote="Nightjar" data-source="post: 662274" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>Certainly wasn't a Buffalo fly, they don't let you know they're sucking you dry until the pain starts.</p><p>Working up North, hands covered in grease and oil the bustards would start sucking behind yours ears. You knew they were around when seeing all the mechanical fitters with grease covered ears. They cause a lot of grief in the cattle industry, treated ear tags help.</p><p>They are actually an introduced pest from the 1800's, don't know why or how?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightjar, post: 662274, member: 1414"] Certainly wasn't a Buffalo fly, they don't let you know they're sucking you dry until the pain starts. Working up North, hands covered in grease and oil the bustards would start sucking behind yours ears. You knew they were around when seeing all the mechanical fitters with grease covered ears. They cause a lot of grief in the cattle industry, treated ear tags help. They are actually an introduced pest from the 1800's, don't know why or how? [/QUOTE]
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