They're Back and They're Hungry ; the Sports-Loving Survivors of Bucksport Can Teach Everyone in Maine a Thing or Two About Coping with Spring Attacks by Black Flies.

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The people who live in this mill town beside the Penobscot River are as friendly as the bugs.

And here in eastern Maine, where built-up city blocks are in the minority, the black flies are pretty social.

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They're Back and They're Hungry ; the Sports-Loving Survivors of Bucksport Can Teach Everyone in Maine a Thing or Two About Coping with Spring Attacks by Black Flies.

"Last week I was playing a game in Lincoln, and they were so thick, I couldn't see. They were in my eyes when I was batting. I couldn't bat," said 14-year-old James Potter.

It's a funny thing, the relationship between the people of Bucksport and black flies.

The insects pester people statewide in late spring, and a...

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