I was swimming one time and one kept landing on me every, single time i would surface. It did this for about 30 mins as i kept diving hoping it would fly away. Then i got out to dry off and it CAME BACK! I grabbed all my things and literally was CHASED all the way down the street home. Once you have a bad horsefly encounter and you see how strong, big, fast and persistant they are.. its something that will never leave you.
Yes, i believe this 100%. I was about 10 years old and during the summer i went to this horseback riding camp. When we would go out on the trails we would get attacked almost the whole ride. Also i lived in south korea in 2001 and i went to this pool and a horsefly attacked everyone. Same as you said, we would duck underwater and when someone came up for air it would attack them. We were prisoners in that pool for like an hour because nobody wanted to face the horsefly alone and get attacked😂😂😂
Hey, I hear you. I used to take my little niece to the cottage and we would go swim around the island. Inevitably, a horsefly would hone in on us and attack me - not her, me. I would keep going under but would have to surface. It never let up.
A horse fly bit my daughter on her shoulder and the bite was incredibly deep. The blood flow was literally all over her back. And everyone in the pool had to be asked to move out of the area. It took an hour for the wound to clot. And she was in pain for way too long. I hate horse flies.
First time I was bitten I was surprised because: 1) I did not know flies could bite and 2) it hurts SO BAD! Ever since then if I ever see a horsefly I go out of my to try to kill them.
I really hate these things. They never relent unless you kill them. Impossible to shoo away and they hone in on you and follow you even if you try to run. They are also very fast flyers and can reach up to 60Km/H in speed, so they are impossible to outrun. And their bites REALLY hurt like hell.
@@CHEECHMUNThe fastest animal is the Peregrine Falcon which can reach a speed of 320 km/h (200 mph) during its characteristic hunting stoop (high-speed dive), making it the fastest member of the animal kingdom. However no insect flies at 90mph, unless the poor bugger is in a hurricane/tornado.
In my experience with deer flies they will land and only react to a flailing hand 2 or 3 times before just commit to the bite almost like the hand might as well be a deer's ear twitching so there's no real need to react. I have had mushed fly on my hand a few times now but there's a relief and gratification in knowing it is no longer capable of biting anything.
I had some horrible chemo treatment 20 years ago. No insect has bitten me since, and as someone who was always a tasty meal for insects, it was worth the 6 months of horror!
@@ghengis430 damn, you go hard! Love the glass half full attitude! I’ll keep this little fact in mind if I’m ever called to go through that ordeal. Glad you’re with still with us👍
Always find horse flies really creepy as you don't know they're on you until you're bitten. You feel the bite and look down to see a huge fly on your leg.
I was biking the other day, it was a nice little ride up until my calf started stinging really bad and I look down and it’s a pesky deer fly trying to get my blood.
When I was a teenager I would have to cut back the weeds along hedgerows near a field of horses. I soon become well acquainted with horseflies, but never actually got bitten. Turns out many blood eating insects are attracted to dark colours, and I always wore black or navy. So the horseflies would land on my clothes and try to feed, rather than my skin. One other thing I found was that horseflies are surprisingly resilient to swatting. I basically had to squash them into my body to kill them. I later found a garlic based insect repellent that they didn't like the smell of.
When I was in the Army, I used to drive by a stream every day to work and I'd always see people down in it fishing. One day, I decided I was gonna try to fish it and went down to it only to discover there was nobody there which was odd since I saw tons of people there everyday. I decided to stay and fish anyway. A few minutes into it, I started seeing these flies buzzing around and didn't think much of it. Then they started landing on me and I'd swat it away, but then they started landing on my back and I'd feel these sharp stings, but I had never heard of flies biting especially through a shirt so I didn't immediately associate it with them. Then a minute later, there seemed to be a swarm of them around me, biting me so I literally ran back up to my car and got it with my back on fire from all the bites. Talked about it the next day to one of my fishing coworkers and he was like, "Oh yeah dude, you can't fish this week. It's horse fly hatching season. You'll get ate up out there." Had to learn that lesson the hard way. 😄
@ineedlipbalm yeah, and they will still go after you as they get you. one time there was one gatekeeping the door so I couldn't leave without getting hunted down, SCREW YOU HORSEFLIES.
@ineedlipbalm it's not as bad as a wasp sting I'd say, it's just very sudden and sharp, it burns for a bit, but after a few minutes it's fine, unlike wasps which usually leave a longer lasting burning affect
@ineedlipbalm it's similar to the poke of a needle. One time I killed one on my arm and I had to really pull it out. But the swelling hurts more and lasts a couple of days
When I was a lifeguard at a pool, we had a designation for horsefly kills: 5, and you were an ace! Towels were pretty effective. Later, as a part of a running group, we learned to wait until they landed, then try to smack them before they could bite. That was pretty effective, if you teamed up against them. They didn't seem to land on us until we stopped, and then we were more vulnerable.
Was just bitten this past weekend by a deer fly for the first time in my life… I’ve been stung by bees, and been bitten by horse flies before… deer fly bite was surprisingly much worse for me! It felt like the fly was still in my shirt stinging/ biting me all over again even hours later. The pain would come in waves, it would fade out for about 5 mins… then suddenly flare up again just as painful as when it first happened. The next morning, the pain was mostly gone… but then it turned to itching. So here I am, 4 days later and I still have this itchy mosquito bite looking/feeling bite. I learned that Deer flies are no joke!! I had bug spray on, and the Sun had set, it was maybe around 9 pm. I believe the deer fly was attracted to light from my phone because I felt a bug fly down my shirt. Shooed it away, then felt it go down my shirt again… this time as I tried to shoo it, it bit me, right at the base of my neck. Felt like a bee sting but with the stinger still in my skin!! Ice helped a little bit but MAN I had no idea about deer flies! 🤷🏼♀️
There are flies at a neighbors farm/ranch because they have horses. They have numerous fly traps around the property. One time I got bit. Damn, it felt like someone used a needle nose pliers on me. Every once in awhile when the wind is right, there will be a few at my place. They might not be the same as the ones in this video but the neighbors call them horse flies. They can get as big as my thumb. I have seen them flying across the yard, they make noise when they fly fast but when they get close they know how to fly quietly. They are smart enough to approach from behind you so you really do need to "watch your back". I heard one coming so I backed up against the garage. It was going back and forth trying to figure how to get behind me. I managed to swat it hard with my hand. It bounced off the cement and started flying again, didn't even faze it. So I ducked in the garage and got a tennis racket. Next time it came at me I smacked it hard as I could. The strings cut the damned thing in half. LOL If youi are being assaulted by several of those you will need a can of Raid or a tennis racket or a 12 shotgun.
@@OnlyGetOneLife Once disrupted a yellow jackets nest by accident. Stung 27 times, mostly on my back. Didn't feel good for 3 days straight. That's traumatizing
@@MisfitsFiendClub138 I've never known yellow jackets to pursue while you are minding your own business in a pool, then reattack every time you try to come up to take a breath🤣
As a kid i learned that some horseflies have some sort of defense mechanism against drowning. If you put them under the water they have an air bubble around them. Learned that when i got attacked multiple times while swimming. Just brush the air bubble away from them and they are not gonna bother you anymore :')
That is a nonsense story you have been told. The fly is covered with tiny hairs. The hairs trap air. That is the end of the story. They fly is not adapted to breath under water. You are confusing cause and effect. What you see does not necessarily infer any truth as to causal agent(s).
Every summer at camp, we’d be at the pool and it was just an all you can bite buffet for them, especially when we’d have to do a head count of all swimmers periodically. God that pain, it honestly felt like someone threw a rock at my head
They really are persistent.. almost enough to make me and my son turn around when we go hiking.. that is my biggest concern about hiking. Not the poison ivy, oak, sumac, or parsnip.. not bears or mountain lions.. but these horse flies! They hurt and they will not stop! Even with bug spray! Although I believe the bug spray kept them from biting? They still swarmed our heads constantly. Now, when we hike we both wear hats so we can shoo them w the hats but still takes at least 5 mins and they always come back. Idk if it’s the same one or new ones but yeah..
I recall being bitten by the English version of this obnoxious and persistent insect. I was around 7 years old and it was an exceptionally painful experience. It might have been that my general tendency of being a wimp may have exaggerated the memory, but it certainly wasn't one of my happiest childhood memories!!
I was in a forest in North Carolina. It was me and one other guy. And we got swarmed by like 5 of these. They kept trying to land in my eye. I felt them pelting my face. It was so bad we turned around.
Damn I used to live down there!! So it would have bit you right in the eye? Damn I'm happy I never ran into one and I've seen many insects around.........I was discussing going camping sometime but I dunno now lol.
@@TheSoulCrisis Use Ben's Insect Repellent. Horse flies hate it. They will land on you and immediately fly away once they get a whiff of the Repellent. Works like a charm 💯👌
I was living in NC/SC the past 6 years & would occasionally see horseflies but they neva bothered me. I recently moved back northeast & these mfs are RELENTLESS out here 🤬
Yep, amazing animals and they drive horses crazy. If you really want to see them en masse go to Slave Lake. My son maintains helicopters in the area for fire fighting in the summers. The a helicopter comes in to land the horse flies arrive as well and you can hear the blades strike them by the thousands. The helicopters aren't easy to work on once landed because the flies are attracted to the warmth of the engines. Not a lot of fun working in those conditions.
I’ve discovered that the Doctor Flies (a species that is everywhere in the Bahamas) cannot bite through a 4mm wetsuit. So I spent most of my time outdoors during my vacation one March in a wetsuit. I suspect that the layer of water that gets trapped between the suit and your skin was what kept me surprisingly comfortable.
Bitten many years ago in some damp woods and never forgotten it. Very painful and my arm developed a deep bruise from shoulder to wrist presumably from a broken small blood vessel.
Horse flies were the worst part of one of my favorite beaches in MA. Basically mosquitoes with the balls of bees. They want you to know they bitten you and there ain’t a damn thing you can do about it 😂
Grew up on Long Island New York. One summer, when I was 14, the blue claw crabs were out in force. Took my small skiff out on the Bay with crab traps and handlines ready to fill up a cooler of tasty blue crabs. Anchored up and was immediately attacked by about 20 horse flies. Twenty minutes later and 7 bites on my arms, neck and legs, I went back in with no crabs at all. BTW, a good insect repellent with DEET will keep horse flies, mosquitoes and ticks off of you. Ended up eating at McDonald's that night 😂
Yeah, we used to get nailed by horseflies at the town beach on the Sound. They were usually solitary and easy to kill once you knew one was around. But that meant someone had to be bitten first. Boy, they hurt! Interesting video!
I was young and working in construction. We were building a new home in a wooded area of New England. The books will tell one that the larger species of horsefly do not attack humans. I'm here to tell you that they do. Two inch long horseflies. I literally hit one with a two by four like using a baseball bat. The thing hit the ground, shook its head for a moment and flew off. (It was large enough to easily distinguish the body parts.) I did not enjoy that particular job.
This sounds like something from a horror film. I have seen horses in fields when driving past, but never thought they would bite, let alone that some can fly after me
The shores of Lake Superior can be bad for beachgoers when horseflies are around. They seem as big as hummingbirds and are relentless. Even if you can swat one they might just shake it off and fly away. They follow you into the water and hover around when you go under and are right back at it when you come up.
I love kayaking here in Minnesota, the dates vary but every year there is an EXPLOSION of deer flies on the rivers, im guessing hatching out of dead fish on the banks. It's to the point when you pull up your vehicle and the flies attacking it sound like rain and you know you just have to wait a week or two to go back out. Its not constant the entire stretch of the river, but definitely not a good time to go out.
Very persistent. I was walking my dogs and one followed us for a quarter mile. I had to stop, let it start to bite my hand, then smack it. Damn that bite hurt but the fly died. So I won.
Was in Utah swimmin in a lake.. and the moment i exited the water a Deer Fly landed on me and with a second it bit and I went back in the water..Dammm never encountered that before.. cause I live in SoCal..
I’m bitten by horseflies twice every summer- this is usually 2-3 bites at a time. I end up with huge lumps on my body. I seriously hate them so much and want them all dead and I’m a vegan.
We were feeding ducks by a pond in Southern Indiana and a horsefly started chasing my husband around the pond, biting him through his shorts. He couldn't think of anything to make it go away so he threw the loaf of bread at it! 😂
@user-pp4ve6qo1b I don't care what you have to say, I've experienced this for 60 years , as I said in July , August & early September there's literally 100s of them following the vehicle, it's the movement of the vehicle they think it's an animal, they don't just rely on sensing co2 they also use thier eyesight
@user-pp4ve6qo1b you probably think that when we're around ticks we should wear white or light colors is because ticks don't like white or light colors or can't see white or light colors
Years ago the wife and I were hiking a nature preserve and got inundated with deer flies.They bit the heck out of us and we had to run for our lives. I really do hate those things.
I’m from the biggest city in the east and my dad told me about them while upstate that they bite hard and leave holes that bleed down your arms and legs. As a city girl I haven’t seen them, just mosquitoes but now outside of the city in a more rural area, I see them in the summer and just got a dog a year ago and these flies pop up in specific areas on our walk and keep up for quite sometime. That is until we turn around on our walk back. This morning 2 of those flies started up around my dogs neck and ear as a couple of mosquitoes flew around his open mouth. I tried swatting the horse flies away and off my dog but one of them landed on his ear and before I could get to that one, my dog jumped up 2feet or so off the ground and cried out and whimpered and was about to roll over on the street. That’s when I was certain one of those 2 horse flies got him and we weren’t walking fast enough. I about had it with my morning walk and those horseflies that show up like clockwork. I’m just looking to see if they really are biting into their victims and now about to look up what can I use on them to kill them or make them go away without harming my dog. I hate bug spray and the residue and feeling it leaves on the skin for humans so I only use bug spray in myself if I have no choice because I’m at an outdoor event. I’d like to find something to spray directly at the horse fly to kill or make them stop chasing!
Old trick, use a 4 ft long thin branch with leaves at the end only, stick the branch inside the back of your pants/belt, the leaves constantly sway over your head and it helps A LOT. You do not feel horseflies when they land before taking a real bite out of you, it's not a sting, it's a bite.
I was attacked on a lake shore around sunset. Weird how you remember it perfectly. Lots of arm/towel flailing. Splashes and submerge tatics. Real 1917 trench warfare stuff. Nothing worked. With the sun behind the trees and just the blue grey dusk as light, the thing was invisible. A buzz sound only one micro second shorter than a humans reaction time and then a sharp aerial straffing to the back of your neck. War is hell.
Hah, i saw this video and thought i could learn something. You were on Fentress Rd in Chesapeake. The area where i have the most problems is on Elbow Rd right down the street from there. I work for a utility company and was doing work on a right of way in the woods last week. I thought the deer flies were going to fly away with me. it was horrible.
They seem to be able to tell where your vision is and avoid it. They ALWAYS attack from behind. No matter how many times they get swatted away they always come from behind and attack
We get these in Scotland. They will bite through clothes especially on shoulders where the clothes are tight. The bites often swell for some people. Only way I've ever noticed to reduce instances of biting is to take your hat off and rhythmically whip your shoulders like a horse's tail. I've tried everything spray, foods etc but the self flogging offered a deterrent. But don't ever decide to have lunch where it's happening walk another mile
Ahhh...brings me back to my childhood summers at grandpa's house in the country...We'd get bored inside, go out to play. Chased in by the flys. Bored inside. Back out to play. Chased in by the flys. Night falls. Bored inside, go out to play. Chased in by the mosquitos. I miss the country.
I came through the Great Dismal Swamp one July on my 30 ft sail boat. The green headed horse flies were constantly swarming us. When we reached a rest stop in NC I had an idea to take down the bimini cockpit cover. That reduced the flies by 90%, they were using the cover for shelter and then attacking us.
Wash with soap and water immediately. One was pestering me while I was mowing by the pond yesterday .,. It got me 4 times before I was quick enough to end its life, while driving my zero turn. All 4 bites swelled up, and hurt for an hour. I put cortisone 10 on them but that didn’t phase it, so I washed thoroughly with soap and water and the stinging finally abated. I should have done that first! Works for ants too.
A friend of mine saw one for the first time, then it bit him, leaving a small bleeding welt. He considered it to be his introduction to Canada “where the flies get so big, they literally take tiny bites out of you”…
@Paul Whitcomb We call them clegs in Scotland random info. Yeah I was working on a farm and I could never notice their approach, so I developed my reflexes for swatting them while they're biting. so unfortunately gotta wait for the first initial sting or seeing them by luck and a clear murderous intent makes you more ferocious imo, don't fear them, destroy them! Does make me sound like a sith Lord from star wars a bit but yeah that's it for me. I see my feud with them as a war, gotta get that killer mindset, makes your reflexes sharper and dulls the fear. Easy to become afraid of them cos they're so aggressive. When they're biting they lose their subtlety in my experience so gotta catch them lacking while they're biting. I swear when you're trying to look for them they don't attack, only when your mind starts to wander! Nasty wee beasties but I do soemtjems feel bad about my high kill count at this point, hopefully I'm not out in a cage of horseflies in the afterlife as punishment 🙀
I was bitten by a horsefly between my toes. It was the most intense pain I have ever experienced and I am a skateboarder (And not good at it) I have quite the pain tolerance. These things singlehandedly proof the devils existence.
Some bugs just don’t deserve the bad press but blood sucking bugs do deserve the bad press. I’ve been bitten by a horse fly and I had a huge welt a few days after, way bigger than a mosquito bite. I don’t care if they are a bug they don’t have the right to take my blood so if I catch them they will cease to exist.
Chased off a New Jersey beach by them. Me and everyone else. Nothing worked, Off, sprays nothing deterred them. The flies cleared the beach 😢. We all left running. Hurt like hell.
Im here for war! I have been battling these things all my life. They have ruined my trips to many pools and water parks. They love tan or darked skin. I hate them. Worst insect ever. The females bite.
I get bit daily by them I work in the woods and if you not out by dinner time or when it gets hot ull have these giant flys to deal with. I seen one that was so big I thought it was a humming bird
I live very close to the Great Dismal swamp and we get the mutant size horseflies around here. I had one fly through my open car window the other day that was so big my car tilted to the right a little when it landed on the dashboard. It’s wings flapping sounded like the rotor blades of a CH-47 Chinook inbound to an LZ. Fortunately my frantic flailing around with an empty paper towel tube finally encouraged the beast to depart my vehicle out the other window. The PTSD is real. 🫤
In Scotland we call them Clegs. I had two bites on my elbow about 1/2 inch apart and my forearm swelled up because of the infection they injected in to me, it was so bad I needed an antibiotic injection in my butt 🙈🏴.
Good news is they’re very easy to kill because although they fly fast they are not maneuverable like houseflies and so can easily be batted out of the air or caught and crushed in the hand. They are awful hateful creatures though.
We call it a Green Fly on south shore of Long Island. Boat, beach and backyard pest, pretty much bites, or dies trying. But worse are what I call Kill Me flies. Looks like a house fly, with a little white spot on it. They will invade a boat in large numbers, and you better have some fly swatters on board. They love to bite through your socks.
I remember my first encounter when I was a teenager riding my dirt bike in a remote area. I had stopped for a cigarette. It wasn't long after stopping that horse flies started to land and nip at me. I jumped back on my bike and kicked it over as fast as I could and took off. As I got up to speed and turned around to look behind me I was shocked to see they were following me after a few hundred feet!
We really should do something to reduce biting flies. I think if we did more biological farming, insecticidal soapes & powders, & some electronic stuff we could do that.
I can confirm the bite hurts, like a needle piercing deep into your tissue. Weirdly, I had no reaction for 3 days. Then my arm swelled n itched for nearly a week. And a whole month later it's still scabby.
I’ve heard that to not get bitten by deer fly and horseflies some people will put a paper covered in webfoot on the back of a dark colored hat. Would this help or would I just look stupid
Had the misfortune to go swimming at a lake in Michigan that had these flying SOB’s hanging around. The bite is terrible. Worse than a bee sting in my opinion. The adults were all drinking PBR and playing cards and us kids gave up on swimming and sat around bored in the camper because every time we returned to the water the horseflies found us and started biting again. It was a pretty miserable day 😅
The god damn yellow flies are so bad on my property, it's absolutely maddening. Fuckers definitely make me feel like I'm not on top of the food chain.
😂 I have them too.
Using one of those electrified swatters makes them pop nicely.
And then millions of tiny fragments go everywhere.
Lovely if you wanna be showered in that or your food if you have some close by.
@@GazB85 that won't hurt you.
@@yoyartube I know but it is gross.
@@GazB85 free protein
@@catsnads01 True.
I was swimming one time and one kept landing on me every, single time i would surface. It did this for about 30 mins as i kept diving hoping it would fly away. Then i got out to dry off and it CAME BACK! I grabbed all my things and literally was CHASED all the way down the street home. Once you have a bad horsefly encounter and you see how strong, big, fast and persistant they are.. its something that will never leave you.
Yes, i believe this 100%. I was about 10 years old and during the summer i went to this horseback riding camp. When we would go out on the trails we would get attacked almost the whole ride. Also i lived in south korea in 2001 and i went to this pool and a horsefly attacked everyone. Same as you said, we would duck underwater and when someone came up for air it would attack them. We were prisoners in that pool for like an hour because nobody wanted to face the horsefly alone and get attacked😂😂😂
I fought one at my buddies pool a few years ago. The bite on my foot had a residual sting for about 3 weeks, no lie.
Hey, I hear you. I used to take my little niece to the cottage and we would go swim around the island. Inevitably, a horsefly would hone in on us and attack me - not her, me. I would keep going under but would have to surface. It never let up.
Ben's Insect repellent works great. Horse flies hate it
A horse fly bit my daughter on her shoulder and the bite was incredibly deep. The blood flow was literally all over her back. And everyone in the pool had to be asked to move out of the area. It took an hour for the wound to clot. And she was in pain for way too long. I hate horse flies.
First time I was bitten I was surprised because: 1) I did not know flies could bite and 2) it hurts SO BAD! Ever since then if I ever see a horsefly I go out of my to try to kill them.
The best weapon you can use to kill them is a tennis racket. They get shredded up in the mesh, and the wide striking area makes them easy to hit.
@@andrewsinclair7159 thx
They have a good pinch to the bite fo sure..
Tiny fly vs the horse fly 😭
@@andrewsinclair7159 don't you mean an electric racket
My dad explained it in a fun way. Mossies have a lovely small needle that you dont feel when they bite. Horse flys, they have a steak knife
@@wpjohn91 are you from the land down under?
Neigh, im a Pom
I really hate these things. They never relent unless you kill them. Impossible to shoo away and they hone in on you and follow you even if you try to run. They are also very fast flyers and can reach up to 60Km/H in speed, so they are impossible to outrun. And their bites REALLY hurt like hell.
I heard 90 mph
@@CHEECHMUN No Insect is flying at 90 mph lmao
@@CHEECHMUNThe fastest animal is the Peregrine Falcon which can reach a speed of 320 km/h (200 mph) during its characteristic hunting stoop (high-speed dive), making it the fastest member of the animal kingdom.
However no insect flies at 90mph, unless the poor bugger is in a hurricane/tornado.
I hold my breath while moving rapidly until I’m clear. :)
In my experience with deer flies they will land and only react to a flailing hand 2 or 3 times before just commit to the bite almost like the hand might as well be a deer's ear twitching so there's no real need to react. I have had mushed fly on my hand a few times now but there's a relief and gratification in knowing it is no longer capable of biting anything.
I had some horrible chemo treatment 20 years ago. No insect has bitten me since, and as someone who was always a tasty meal for insects, it was worth the 6 months of horror!
@@ghengis430 damn, you go hard! Love the glass half full attitude! I’ll keep this little fact in mind if I’m ever called to go through that ordeal. Glad you’re with still with us👍
That’s super interesting
@@TheOnlyZiTRO i agree 😂
Where I come, they're called "stouts". They can fly in wind that keeps other insects away. They're vile things. They bite through your clothes.
That's what they call the in Newfoundland among a few other names that I can't print, could be kids reading this.
@@patbrennan6572 Yes, you can. Children learn and say swear words in the playground.
Called Broms in Sweden
Yeah we call them Clegs here. Norn Iron
@@patbrennan6572I'm a Newfoundlander
Always find horse flies really creepy as you don't know they're on you until you're bitten. You feel the bite and look down to see a huge fly on your leg.
I was biking the other day, it was a nice little ride up until my calf started stinging really bad and I look down and it’s a pesky deer fly trying to get my blood.
When I was a teenager I would have to cut back the weeds along hedgerows near a field of horses. I soon become well acquainted with horseflies, but never actually got bitten. Turns out many blood eating insects are attracted to dark colours, and I always wore black or navy. So the horseflies would land on my clothes and try to feed, rather than my skin. One other thing I found was that horseflies are surprisingly resilient to swatting. I basically had to squash them into my body to kill them. I later found a garlic based insect repellent that they didn't like the smell of.
When I was in the Army, I used to drive by a stream every day to work and I'd always see people down in it fishing. One day, I decided I was gonna try to fish it and went down to it only to discover there was nobody there which was odd since I saw tons of people there everyday. I decided to stay and fish anyway. A few minutes into it, I started seeing these flies buzzing around and didn't think much of it. Then they started landing on me and I'd swat it away, but then they started landing on my back and I'd feel these sharp stings, but I had never heard of flies biting especially through a shirt so I didn't immediately associate it with them. Then a minute later, there seemed to be a swarm of them around me, biting me so I literally ran back up to my car and got it with my back on fire from all the bites. Talked about it the next day to one of my fishing coworkers and he was like, "Oh yeah dude, you can't fish this week. It's horse fly hatching season. You'll get ate up out there." Had to learn that lesson the hard way. 😄
I'm gonna turn that fly into a walk.
By pulling its wings off? 😂
I've been bit by a horse fly, it hurts because it's so unexpected how sharp it comes
I just started working at a warehouse that has a horse fly problem started carrying a fly swatter
They will bite the living day light out of you and give you a chase lol
@ineedlipbalm yeah, and they will still go after you as they get you. one time there was one gatekeeping the door so I couldn't leave without getting hunted down, SCREW YOU HORSEFLIES.
@ineedlipbalm it's not as bad as a wasp sting I'd say, it's just very sudden and sharp, it burns for a bit, but after a few minutes it's fine, unlike wasps which usually leave a longer lasting burning affect
@ineedlipbalm it's similar to the poke of a needle. One time I killed one on my arm and I had to really pull it out. But the swelling hurts more and lasts a couple of days
When I was a lifeguard at a pool, we had a designation for horsefly kills: 5, and you were an ace! Towels were pretty effective. Later, as a part of a running group, we learned to wait until they landed, then try to smack them before they could bite. That was pretty effective, if you teamed up against them. They didn't seem to land on us until we stopped, and then we were more vulnerable.
Underrated video with a high effort put into it
I totally agree!
Yep!
"theyre really amazing animals" yeah okay there buddy
I feel that lmao.
@@TheSoulCrisis Literally 😂
😂😂😂
@@michaelororke379 something can be amazing and yet still be an asshole. At least I tell myself that 😢
They are “ Insects”, not animals,sheeesh 🧐
Was just bitten this past weekend by a deer fly for the first time in my life… I’ve been stung by bees, and been bitten by horse flies before… deer fly bite was surprisingly much worse for me! It felt like the fly was still in my shirt stinging/ biting me all over again even hours later. The pain would come in waves, it would fade out for about 5 mins… then suddenly flare up again just as painful as when it first happened. The next morning, the pain was mostly gone… but then it turned to itching. So here I am, 4 days later and I still have this itchy mosquito bite looking/feeling bite. I learned that Deer flies are no joke!! I had bug spray on, and the Sun had set, it was maybe around 9 pm. I believe the deer fly was attracted to light from my phone because I felt a bug fly down my shirt. Shooed it away, then felt it go down my shirt again… this time as I tried to shoo it, it bit me, right at the base of my neck. Felt like a bee sting but with the stinger still in my skin!! Ice helped a little bit but MAN I had no idea about deer flies! 🤷🏼♀️
Deer flies have an anticoagulant in their saliva that is very irritating to the skin. Not quite venom, but close.
damn boi
Are you sure it wasn’t a disgruntled bee at night?
My girl wants to go camping sometime, I have concerns about encounters with these oversized biting flies now lol.
@@Astral_Aviation damn boi
There are flies at a neighbors farm/ranch because they have horses. They have numerous fly traps around the property. One time I got bit. Damn, it felt like someone used a needle nose pliers on me. Every once in awhile when the wind is right, there will be a few at my place. They might not be the same as the ones in this video but the neighbors call them horse flies. They can get as big as my thumb. I have seen them flying across the yard, they make noise when they fly fast but when they get close they know how to fly quietly. They are smart enough to approach from behind you so you really do need to "watch your back". I heard one coming so I backed up against the garage. It was going back and forth trying to figure how to get behind me. I managed to swat it hard with my hand. It bounced off the cement and started flying again, didn't even faze it. So I ducked in the garage and got a tennis racket. Next time it came at me I smacked it hard as I could. The strings cut the damned thing in half. LOL
If youi are being assaulted by several of those you will need a can of Raid or a tennis racket or a 12 shotgun.
Amazing my ass. Traumatising, yes.
@@OnlyGetOneLife Once disrupted a yellow jackets nest by accident. Stung 27 times, mostly on my back. Didn't feel good for 3 days straight. That's traumatizing
@@MisfitsFiendClub138 I've never known yellow jackets to pursue while you are minding your own business in a pool, then reattack every time you try to come up to take a breath🤣
As a kid i learned that some horseflies have some sort of defense mechanism against drowning. If you put them under the water they have an air bubble around them. Learned that when i got attacked multiple times while swimming. Just brush the air bubble away from them and they are not gonna bother you anymore :')
That is a nonsense story you have been told. The fly is covered with tiny hairs. The hairs trap air. That is the end of the story. They fly is not adapted to breath under water. You are confusing cause and effect. What you see does not necessarily infer any truth as to causal agent(s).
Every summer at camp, we’d be at the pool and it was just an all you can bite buffet for them, especially when we’d have to do a head count of all swimmers periodically. God that pain, it honestly felt like someone threw a rock at my head
Screw that terrible camp.
They really are persistent.. almost enough to make me and my son turn around when we go hiking.. that is my biggest concern about hiking. Not the poison ivy, oak, sumac, or parsnip.. not bears or mountain lions.. but these horse flies! They hurt and they will not stop! Even with bug spray!
Although I believe the bug spray kept them from biting? They still swarmed our heads constantly. Now, when we hike we both wear hats so we can shoo them w the hats but still takes at least 5 mins and they always come back. Idk if it’s the same one or new ones but yeah..
Yes, they can literally ruin a day outdoors. 😅
I recall being bitten by the English version of this obnoxious and persistent insect. I was around 7 years old and it was an exceptionally painful experience. It might have been that my general tendency of being a wimp may have exaggerated the memory, but it certainly wasn't one of my happiest childhood memories!!
the bites can be very bad and can take years to heal properly
A whole formation of them chased us on a ski boat for about 2 miles once when I was a kid. I never wanted to be on a faster boat so bad.
It's shaping up to be a rough year. I've had the back of my neck chomped by horse flies and am suffering my 2nd bout of poison ivy... in mid April
Never been bitten by a horse fly, but deer flies are very apparent in northern Michigan where we vacation.
I was in a forest in North Carolina. It was me and one other guy. And we got swarmed by like 5 of these. They kept trying to land in my eye. I felt them pelting my face. It was so bad we turned around.
Damn I used to live down there!! So it would have bit you right in the eye? Damn I'm happy I never ran into one and I've seen many insects around.........I was discussing going camping sometime but I dunno now lol.
@@TheSoulCrisis Use Ben's Insect Repellent. Horse flies hate it. They will land on you and immediately fly away once they get a whiff of the Repellent. Works like a charm 💯👌
I was living in NC/SC the past 6 years & would occasionally see horseflies but they neva bothered me. I recently moved back northeast & these mfs are RELENTLESS out here 🤬
Yep, amazing animals and they drive horses crazy. If you really want to see them en masse go to Slave Lake. My son maintains helicopters in the area for fire fighting in the summers. The a helicopter comes in to land the horse flies arrive as well and you can hear the blades strike them by the thousands. The helicopters aren't easy to work on once landed because the flies are attracted to the warmth of the engines. Not a lot of fun working in those conditions.
I’ve discovered that the Doctor Flies (a species that is everywhere in the Bahamas) cannot bite through a 4mm wetsuit. So I spent most of my time outdoors during my vacation one March in a wetsuit. I suspect that the layer of water that gets trapped between the suit and your skin was what kept me surprisingly comfortable.
I’ve experienced these as a kid on the beach. So painful.
One reason you NEVER bob a horse's tail. They need that tail to swish away biting flies.
Bitten many years ago in some damp woods and never forgotten it. Very painful and my arm developed a deep bruise from shoulder to wrist presumably from a broken small blood vessel.
I had one keep with me as I was riding a bike. The things are predators.
Yes. In the natural world, one is either a predator or prey. How hard can it be to understand that?
@@CowboyPants-h5pI don't think they didn't understand it, just that they meant they are very persistent against larger animal's for their size.
and we humans are not?? lol
sometimes the pedantic, point-missing replies you get on ancient comments are as irritating as any fly bite
Bite starts to itch about 24 hours after and can go on itching for up to 4 days. I hate the bloody things
Horse flies were the worst part of one of my favorite beaches in MA. Basically mosquitoes with the balls of bees. They want you to know they bitten you and there ain’t a damn thing you can do about it 😂
Damn they sound persistent and annoying...... :O
@@TheSoulCrisis they really are very persistent
Grew up on Long Island New York. One summer, when I was 14, the blue claw crabs were out in force. Took my small skiff out on the Bay with crab traps and handlines ready to fill up a cooler of tasty blue crabs. Anchored up and was immediately attacked by about 20 horse flies. Twenty minutes later and 7 bites on my arms, neck and legs, I went back in with no crabs at all. BTW, a good insect repellent with DEET will keep horse flies, mosquitoes and ticks off of you. Ended up eating at McDonald's that night 😂
Yeah, we used to get nailed by horseflies at the town beach on the Sound. They were usually solitary and easy to kill once you knew one was around. But that meant someone had to be bitten first. Boy, they hurt! Interesting video!
I was young and working in construction. We were building a new home in a wooded area of New England.
The books will tell one that the larger species of horsefly do not attack humans. I'm here to tell you that they do. Two inch long horseflies.
I literally hit one with a two by four like using a baseball bat.
The thing hit the ground, shook its head for a moment and flew off.
(It was large enough to easily distinguish the body parts.)
I did not enjoy that particular job.
This sounds like something from a horror film. I have seen horses in fields when driving past, but never thought they would bite, let alone that some can fly after me
The shores of Lake Superior can be bad for beachgoers when horseflies are around. They seem as big as hummingbirds and are relentless. Even if you can swat one they might just shake it off and fly away. They follow you into the water and hover around when you go under and are right back at it when you come up.
Both are out in Maryland, found out Off doesn’t work for the Deer Flies. Cutter Deep Woods, works for Horse Flies, Deer Flies and all Ticks.
I love kayaking here in Minnesota, the dates vary but every year there is an EXPLOSION of deer flies on the rivers, im guessing hatching out of dead fish on the banks. It's to the point when you pull up your vehicle and the flies attacking it sound like rain and you know you just have to wait a week or two to go back out. Its not constant the entire stretch of the river, but definitely not a good time to go out.
Very persistent. I was walking my dogs and one followed us for a quarter mile. I had to stop, let it start to bite my hand, then smack it. Damn that bite hurt but the fly died. So I won.
They are incredibly persistent.
Was in Utah swimmin in a lake.. and the moment i exited the water a Deer Fly landed on me and with a second it bit and I went back in the water..Dammm never encountered that before.. cause I live in SoCal..
All of our tech and knowledge and we still do not have an effective repellent or a trap for these monsters.
The repellant we call 'Double glazing".
@@kevg3320 explain. What do you mean?
I’m bitten by horseflies twice every summer- this is usually 2-3 bites at a time. I end up with huge lumps on my body.
I seriously hate them so much and want them all dead and I’m a vegan.
Same, and so do I... My only real phobia.
I almost get bitten by them when i go fishing. They are huge looking flies.
@@Hey_its_Koda how do you manage to not get bitten?! What sorcery is this? I go outside my front door for 5 mins without spray on and I get bitten!
@@xenia171 maybe we should join forces and find a way to stop them
I've just been bit 3 times and I can't stop fucking ITCHING
Short and to the point. Don't see enough of that.
We were feeding ducks by a pond in Southern Indiana and a horsefly started chasing my husband around the pond, biting him through his shorts. He couldn't think of anything to make it go away so he threw the loaf of bread at it! 😂
😂😂😂😂
Hundreds of deerflies follow our vehicles on the road into camp every year, thinking the vehicle is an animal
No. They are attracted to carbon dioxide, not sports cars and suvs.
@user-pp4ve6qo1b I don't care what you have to say, I've experienced this for 60 years , as I said in July , August & early September there's literally 100s of them following the vehicle, it's the movement of the vehicle they think it's an animal, they don't just rely on sensing co2 they also use thier eyesight
@user-pp4ve6qo1b you probably think that when we're around ticks we should wear white or light colors is because ticks don't like white or light colors or can't see white or light colors
@@ericschulze5641they do that when I drive up my driveway 🤣🤬
@PerspectivePossibilities oh yeah, going through that right now,
Years ago the wife and I were hiking a nature preserve and got inundated with deer flies.They bit the heck out of us and we had to run for our lives. I really do hate those things.
We used to get bit by them all the time as kids mostly when swimming they loved the wet hair and would buzz our heads.
This is why winter is better
The worst is if they get you on the toes. A half hour of pain comes with it.
Ah memories of the summers in rural Illinois near a dairy cattle and horse farms.
I was stung by horse flies in a swampy area, it defiantly hurt. That was when I was young boy and I never forgot what it felt like.
I’m from the biggest city in the east and my dad told me about them while upstate that they bite hard and leave holes that bleed down your arms and legs. As a city girl I haven’t seen them, just mosquitoes but now outside of the city in a more rural area, I see them in the summer and just got a dog a year ago and these flies pop up in specific areas on our walk and keep up for quite sometime. That is until we turn around on our walk back. This morning 2 of those flies started up around my dogs neck and ear as a couple of mosquitoes flew around his open mouth. I tried swatting the horse flies away and off my dog but one of them landed on his ear and before I could get to that one, my dog jumped up 2feet or so off the ground and cried out and whimpered and was about to roll over on the street. That’s when I was certain one of those 2 horse flies got him and we weren’t walking fast enough. I about had it with my morning walk and those horseflies that show up like clockwork. I’m just looking to see if they really are biting into their victims and now about to look up what can I use on them to kill them or make them go away without harming my dog. I hate bug spray and the residue and feeling it leaves on the skin for humans so I only use bug spray in myself if I have no choice because I’m at an outdoor event. I’d like to find something to spray directly at the horse fly to kill or make them stop chasing!
Old trick, use a 4 ft long thin branch with leaves at the end only, stick the branch inside the back of your pants/belt, the leaves constantly sway over your head and it helps A LOT. You do not feel horseflies when they land before taking a real bite out of you, it's not a sting, it's a bite.
Yep, got bitten once and am now always on the look out.
I was attacked on a lake shore around sunset. Weird how you remember it perfectly. Lots of arm/towel flailing. Splashes and submerge tatics. Real 1917 trench warfare stuff. Nothing worked. With the sun behind the trees and just the blue grey dusk as light, the thing was invisible. A buzz sound only one micro second shorter than a humans reaction time and then a sharp aerial straffing to the back of your neck. War is hell.
You’ve won the internet today! Well said! 😂
Thank you for your service.
Ben's Insect Repellent is awesome!
Horse fly bites tend to go septic as well. Nasty things.
Thanks for educating us, those flys hurt like hell
As much as I hate horse flies, deer flies are my sworn enemy.
Bloody things go for me every time, chase me round the garden. I have to get indoors
Hah, i saw this video and thought i could learn something. You were on Fentress Rd in Chesapeake. The area where i have the most problems is on Elbow Rd right down the street from there. I work for a utility company and was doing work on a right of way in the woods last week. I thought the deer flies were going to fly away with me. it was horrible.
They seem to be able to tell where your vision is and avoid it. They ALWAYS attack from behind. No matter how many times they get swatted away they always come from behind and attack
You wanna see the March Flies ( oversized Horseflies) in Australia….they’ve got green eyes.
We get these in Scotland. They will bite through clothes especially on shoulders where the clothes are tight. The bites often swell for some people. Only way I've ever noticed to reduce instances of biting is to take your hat off and rhythmically whip your shoulders like a horse's tail. I've tried everything spray, foods etc but the self flogging offered a deterrent. But don't ever decide to have lunch where it's happening walk another mile
Ahhh...brings me back to my childhood summers at grandpa's house in the country...We'd get bored inside, go out to play. Chased in by the flys. Bored inside. Back out to play. Chased in by the flys. Night falls. Bored inside, go out to play. Chased in by the mosquitos. I miss the country.
I have been bitten by horse flies many times. They are quite common in my country
Maybe you should tell us what country that is???????????? Useless comment.
If you want to ever experience horsefly bites...any body of water at dusk in Louisiana!!
Y'all might want to reconsider that 10 Commandments thingy. God has a wicked sense of humor and word on the street is he ain't fond of humans.
I came through the Great Dismal Swamp one July on my 30 ft sail boat. The green headed horse flies were constantly swarming us. When we reached a rest stop in NC I had an idea to take down the bimini cockpit cover. That reduced the flies by 90%, they were using the cover for shelter and then attacking us.
Wash with soap and water immediately.
One was pestering me while I was mowing by the pond yesterday .,. It got me 4 times before I was quick enough to end its life, while driving my zero turn. All 4 bites swelled up, and hurt for an hour. I put cortisone 10 on them but that didn’t phase it, so I washed thoroughly with soap and water and the stinging finally abated. I should have done that first! Works for ants too.
The silver dollar sized ones are my favorite
I don't know what is worse, the severity of the bite itself, or the fact that the fly thinks you taste like a horse! 😅
A friend of mine saw one for the first time, then it bit him, leaving a small bleeding welt. He considered it to be his introduction to Canada “where the flies get so big, they literally take tiny bites out of you”…
Horse fly's biggest weakness against humans is its persistence. Too easy to swat
Dude I work on a farm and these f*ckers take uppercuts to the face multiple times and still come back for more!
@@Divineretribution7777 Get yourself a cheap tennis racket and smack em with that. They won't get back up.
@Paul Whitcomb We call them clegs in Scotland random info. Yeah I was working on a farm and I could never notice their approach, so I developed my reflexes for swatting them while they're biting. so unfortunately gotta wait for the first initial sting or seeing them by luck and a clear murderous intent makes you more ferocious imo, don't fear them, destroy them! Does make me sound like a sith Lord from star wars a bit but yeah that's it for me. I see my feud with them as a war, gotta get that killer mindset, makes your reflexes sharper and dulls the fear. Easy to become afraid of them cos they're so aggressive.
When they're biting they lose their subtlety in my experience so gotta catch them lacking while they're biting. I swear when you're trying to look for them they don't attack, only when your mind starts to wander! Nasty wee beasties but I do soemtjems feel bad about my high kill count at this point, hopefully I'm not out in a cage of horseflies in the afterlife as punishment 🙀
@Paul Whitcomb Tennis racket.
@@andrewsinclair7159 lot of area and easy to handle, seems fair. Unfortunately I don't swim with a racket
Today I got bit by a horsefly when I was out side
I was in camp around 30 years ago and we were in a van goin back to the site and a Horse Fly was literally chasing the van and would not let up
Like Jason waiting for the teenagers to come out lol (damn).
I was bitten by a horsefly between my toes. It was the most intense pain I have ever experienced and I am a skateboarder (And not good at it) I have quite the pain tolerance. These things singlehandedly proof the devils existence.
Some bugs just don’t deserve the bad press but blood sucking bugs do deserve the bad press. I’ve been bitten by a horse fly and I had a huge welt a few days after, way bigger than a mosquito bite. I don’t care if they are a bug they don’t have the right to take my blood so if I catch them they will cease to exist.
Actually, they do have every right to take your blood. They have been on this earth for millions and millions of years longer than humans have.
@@CowboyPants-h5p actually, they don’t. It’s my blood and their stay on this planet does not give them automatic rights to steal from my body.
Chased off a New Jersey beach by them. Me and everyone else. Nothing worked, Off, sprays nothing deterred them. The flies cleared the beach 😢. We all left running. Hurt like hell.
Im here for war! I have been battling these things all my life. They have ruined my trips to many pools and water parks. They love tan or darked skin. I hate them. Worst insect ever. The females bite.
I get bit daily by them I work in the woods and if you not out by dinner time or when it gets hot ull have these giant flys to deal with. I seen one that was so big I thought it was a humming bird
I live very close to the Great Dismal swamp and we get the mutant size horseflies around here. I had one fly through my open car window the other day that was so big my car tilted to the right a little when it landed on the dashboard. It’s wings flapping sounded like the rotor blades of a CH-47 Chinook inbound to an LZ. Fortunately my frantic flailing around with an empty paper towel tube finally encouraged the beast to depart my vehicle out the other window. The PTSD is real. 🫤
green horse flies bit me during the day.
In Scotland we call them Clegs. I had two bites on my elbow about 1/2 inch apart and my forearm swelled up because of the infection they injected in to me, it was so bad I needed an antibiotic injection in my butt 🙈🏴.
WHY ARE THEY SOOO PERSISTENT!!
Good news is they’re very easy to kill because although they fly fast they are not maneuverable like houseflies and so can easily be batted out of the air or caught and crushed in the hand. They are awful hateful creatures though.
in the baltic states horse flies are everywhere
Got bitten by a deer fly. Do not recall ever getting one from a horse fly, but *man* that one hurt and really bruised up 🥺
Are they the ones, that take a triangular chunk of meat?
(Alberta canoe trip, years ago)
Now to Google to find a picture so I can actually see what a real one looks like 🙄
Wow that comic book filter looks fantastic
We call it a Green Fly on south shore of Long Island. Boat, beach and backyard pest, pretty much bites, or dies trying. But worse are what I call Kill Me flies. Looks like a house fly, with a little white spot on it. They will invade a boat in large numbers, and you better have some fly swatters on board. They love to bite through your socks.
I remember my first encounter when I was a teenager riding my dirt bike in a remote area. I had stopped for a cigarette. It wasn't long after stopping that horse flies started to land and nip at me. I jumped back on my bike and kicked it over as fast as I could and took off. As I got up to speed and turned around to look behind me I was shocked to see they were following me after a few hundred feet!
We really should do something to reduce biting flies. I think if we did more biological farming, insecticidal soapes & powders, & some electronic stuff we could do that.
We have these in Australia but they are known as March or Marsh flies. A big reason why I don’t camp in summer!
I can confirm the bite hurts, like a needle piercing deep into your tissue. Weirdly, I had no reaction for 3 days. Then my arm swelled n itched for nearly a week. And a whole month later it's still scabby.
The most evil bug of all-time.
I’ve heard that to not get bitten by deer fly and horseflies some people will put a paper covered in webfoot on the back of a dark colored hat. Would this help or would I just look stupid
Works for me
What is webfoot?
Had the misfortune to go swimming at a lake in Michigan that had these flying SOB’s hanging around. The bite is terrible. Worse than a bee sting in my opinion. The adults were all drinking PBR and playing cards and us kids gave up on swimming and sat around bored in the camper because every time we returned to the water the horseflies found us and started biting again. It was a pretty miserable day 😅