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I have to admit I've gotten used to the whole 0 bugs thing here at this altitude. We don't have any water except snow. Anything liquid is going to flow downhill.
I remember getting an emission test in Denver and something jumped from the mechanic onto me. It took me a second to realize it was a flea. It had been a few years since I had lived in Oklahoma and I had forgotten all about fleas.
The Mosquito range is aptly named. Worse than Oklhoma by far.
Interesting. We are at 7500' Every year I'll see about 10 houseflies and some years we get some Miller moths. The swallows take care of them. They hang out at stop lights. The moths gather on engines at night where it's warm. Then during the day when the engines warm up at idle at a red light the Miller Moths fly out and the swallows do aerobatics catching them. Amazing display of evolution