noun a specific species of blackfly known for its nuisance to humans
Hikers and campers in the Adirondack region often encounter Adirondack blackflies during the warmer months.
The Adirondack blackfly is a species of biting fly found in the Adirondack region known for its nuisance to humans and animals.
Adirondack blackflies are a common food source for certain bird species in the area.
The term 'adirondack blackfly' may be used by writers who are describing the wildlife and insects found in the Adirondack region of New York. They may write about the annoyance and prevalence of blackflies in this area.
Entomologists may study the adirondack blackfly as part of their research on insect species in the Adirondack region. They may study its behavior, habitat, and impact on the ecosystem.
Outdoor guides who lead tours or activities in the Adirondacks may provide information to their clients about the presence of blackflies and how to protect themselves from bites while enjoying outdoor activities.