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The Summer of All Insects on the North Shore and Elsewhere

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Hard to relax on the terrace when evening falls, because you feel that a horde of mosquitoes is more greedy than ever attacks you? You don't have it all wrong, but no entomological inventory will confirm it. André Philippe Drapeau-Picard, entomologist, is a research officer at the Montreal Insectarium. When asked to corroborate this empirical theory that there are more sticking insects this year, he laughs a little. "Every year, at the Insectari…
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Hard to relax on the terrace when evening falls, because you feel that a horde of mosquitoes is more greedy than ever attacks you? You don't have it all wrong, but no entomological inventory will confirm it. André Philippe Drapeau-Picard, entomologist, is a research officer at the Montreal Insectarium. When asked to corroborate this empirical theory that there are more sticking insects this year, he laughs a little. "Every year, at the Insectari…

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Hard to relax on the terrace when evening falls, because you feel that a horde of mosquitoes is more greedy than ever attacks you? You don't have it all wrong, but no entomological inventory will confirm it. André Philippe Drapeau-Picard, entomologist, is a research officer at the Montreal Insectarium. When asked to corroborate this empirical theory that there are more sticking insects this year, he laughs a little. "Every year, at the Insectari…

Hard to relax on the terrace when evening falls, because you feel that a horde of mosquitoes is more greedy than ever attacks you? You don't have it all wrong, but no entomological inventory will confirm it. André Philippe Drapeau-Picard, entomologist, is a research officer at the Montreal Insectarium. When asked to corroborate this empirical theory that there are more sticking insects this year, he laughs a little. "Every year, at the Insectari…

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Le Charlevoisien broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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