Nope. Not the alpacas. Perhaps the cows? The cow paddies? At different points during the summer, there are small, super annoying, flies that arrive. It's like a wave, and then they are gone for a while, and later they return. This is likely the last phase before the cool weather takes them away. I prefer the big, slow flies that are only concerned with dung. These little guys swarm one's head, looking to land in the eyes or the ears or exposed flesh.
Is it the alpacas that are creating so many flies? I know a horse ranch has a lot of flies around it.
Nope. Not the alpacas. Perhaps the cows? The cow paddies? At different points during the summer, there are small, super annoying, flies that arrive. It's like a wave, and then they are gone for a while, and later they return. This is likely the last phase before the cool weather takes them away. I prefer the big, slow flies that are only concerned with dung. These little guys swarm one's head, looking to land in the eyes or the ears or exposed flesh.