Showing posts with label bugs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bugs. Show all posts

Thursday, May 20, 2021

Boat, Bugs, Birds

It has been nice anchoring out and kind of getting that feel of cruising vs. tied up at the dock.  Being able to wash down the boat every other day and keeping it clean is a nice feature that the dock provides.  You might say "why do you need to wash down the boat every other day" and I would say the amount of bugs that land, die, and leave green spots is a lot.  Being able to stay on top of it was nice feature.  

The other morning we woke to the tap tap, scratch scratch noise and after awhile realized it was birds walking around the deck eating the bugs.  Now if the birds also did a wipe down/cleaning that would solve all the problems but there are still bug marks that have to be cleaned up.  Oh well that is life.



Thursday, April 22, 2021

Bugs, Bugs, and more Bugs

Anchoring out has not been an issue with bugs but as we were leaving our last anchorage and heading to New Bern that drastically changed.  We have had some may flies but nothing that made you want to stay in the boat.  When we woke the morning to leave there was a noticeable amount of small flying insects on the boat.  So we worked around them and raised anchor for our short motor trip to New Bern.  

Not sure when the bugs really became noticeable but they seemed to multiply every minute.  Kris took the pleasure of watching from inside the boat and letting me know there were a lot of bugs out there.  At least the bugs did not bite and wanted to stay landed and left me alone for the most part.  When we pulled into the marina the boat went for a major shower and the bugs either flew away or were washed away.  At the marina we haven't had any issues but in a few days we will have to travel back along the bug route.  Hopefully this time they avoid the boat.

No the speaker is all white, or should be


Yes it should be all white.

A little research at the Marina, while we have internet led us to the conclusion that these irritating little visitors are midges.   They hatch under water, swim to surface and then mate in large swarms.  This can go on for several weeks.   
They are attracted to light, so we will try to anchor where there is more appealing light than our boat for them to go to, and try to keep our night light to a minimum, which is hard to do, since we do not have shades.  I guess we can go to bed early, or suffer the consequences in the morning.