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In the Moscow region and near St. Petersburg, giant flocks of biting deer bloodsuckers on…

In the Moscow region and near St. Petersburg, giant flocks of biting deer bloodsuckers began to attack people
The forests and dachas of the Moscow and Leningrad regions are filled with deer, or elk, bloodsuckers. Their ultimate target is animals (elk and deer), but sometimes insects also attack people, biologists said. According to experts, sprays against buzzing insects will not help.
Experts explained that now deer bloodsuckers are crawling out of the ground, where they have spent the last six months, and then they also attack people, crawling under suits and into hair, where they gnaw out their wings and try to reproduce.
A quiet hunt brings full baskets of mushrooms and peace from forest walks, and attacks by hordes of blood-sucking insects in the forest can still be prevented. The ideal option for protection against them is a mosquito net, experts advised.

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