it has always been my ( and many others) experience that they do. not one idiot on the internet can answer why, citing everything from invalid wive's/farmers tales to them seeking shelter to not believing they do. seeking shelter does not explain attacking you! (most of these people probably spend a lot of time in the city or high rises) today i was swarmed so badly before it rained i ran from the garage to the house, i could not keep them off me. i am also diabetic which the explanation is the high blood sugar that they bother me more than normal ( i can be the only person in a room full of people they go after), but even normal people get attacked like pirhanna when it's going to rain.
so as i said, YES, although no-one can explain it or even believe it.
a bad answer is worse than no answer, which is all i can find. and flies do 'bite', they actually regurgitate stomach acid on you causing a burn, i have been biten many times, and sometimes it's through your socks, you don't notice them until a terrible stinging alerts you, when you swat and look, it's a common house fly!
another thing people can not believe-that a fly can bite.
Yes.Mosquitoes and biting flies come out more before warm storms, because the moisture in the air and heat attracts them. So, you will be bitten often before a warm weather storm.
Sharks can bite before, during and after rain.
I have tried to research this to get proof on the subject.While growing up in the summers at my fathers in Wisconsin my father always told me when the flies start biting its going to rain. Some have said this is just an old farmers tale but I can attest to the accuracy of the statement. I can also add that the only times i can remember being bitten by common flies it did rain! at least near by.
if a house fly bites you does it mean its going to rain
You cannot tell when it is going to rain before it happens. It just...starts raining.
Many species do. Also, many bite when rain is falling, or when rain is approaching. Fish bite better when the pressure is low, which usually means rain. Bass, and catfish especially bite well during this time.
To quote directly from the book... Piggy touched Ralph's wrist. "Come away. There's going to be trouble. And we've had our meat."
is it going to rain today
it depends on the weather of the day before and the way of the sunset
It means whatever happens, you're going to do whatever you said right before you said this phrase. For example, "I am going to pass this test come rain or come shine."
These are both correct as they both relate to future tense.E.g. 'It will rain' is the same as 'It is going to rain'.One difference is that 'going to' can be used when there is an 'if' in a sentence.E.g. 'If it rains...' is the same as 'If it is going to rain...' but 'If it will rain...' is incorrect.
Yes, bluebirds chatter when it's going to rain.
in a rain forest. if you are doing a photo shoot of them, don't do it in your house unless the snakes are trained. if you are going to do it in the rain forest whsr camoflauge, steel toed boots and thick clothes so it can't bite you easliy. Hoped this helped!