72 Comments

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Susan Eiler
Delphi, IN · 2 years ago

it's a big one

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Diana Jeffrey
South Bend, IN · 2 years ago

Crane fly…. Quite harmless!!😬

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Gwendolyn Woods
Detroit, MI · 2 years ago

yes a big ass mosquito that I pray to God that I have to me er incounter

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Steven Douponce
Lansing, MI · 2 years ago

we call them "skeeter eaters"the eat mosquitoes

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April Gregory
Mecosta County, MI · 2 years ago

also called a mosquito eater. harmless for humans.

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Julie Herrera
Woodridge, IL · 2 years ago

Not a mosquito-crane fly. They do not bite

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Tony Morgan
Blue Ridge, GA · 2 years ago

it's a Katy dide

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Lisa Van duren
Hanford, CA · 2 years ago

Not a mosquito- it’s a crane fly. They’re beneficial.

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du ma
San Jose, CA · 2 years ago

It’s called a crane fly.. harmless

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April Louden
Plainwell, MI · 2 years ago

mosquito eater

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Brandi Senior
Waldorf, MD · 2 years ago

Crain fly…not a mosquito

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BT the BF
Allegan, MI · 2 years ago

crane fly...harmless.

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Fred Lefty Leftwich
Jacksonville, FL · 2 years ago

Definitely a crane fly

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Doris Di Crasto
Geneva, NY · 2 years ago

not a mosquito a mosquitoes eater they eat them

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Zoey Bear
Watertown, WI · 2 years ago

We called them mosquito eaters

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Kathy Garcia
Gaines, MI · 2 years ago

I think it eats mosquitoes

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Charles Lummus
Acworth, GA · 2 years ago

Skeetahawk! aka.Mosquito Hawk eats mosquitos.

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Bill Hall
Oak Hill, WV · 2 years ago

Crane fly...I think they are sap eaters only.

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Timmy Wade
Monticello, GA · 2 years ago

Down here in ga we call them mosquito hawk

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Annie Bowen (Flutterby)
Michigan City, Indiana · 2 years ago

I believe it's called a Mosquito Hawk

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Colette Axe
Battle Creek, MI · 2 years ago

always called them skeeter eaters.

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Beutee
2 years ago

That is not a mosquito

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Cindy Ramey
Jackson, MI · 2 years ago

it's a mosquito eater

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Creepin
Marengo, IL · 2 years ago

Skeeter Eater genius

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Mary Pline
Portland, MI · 2 years ago

the harmless kind

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Joseph Fischkelta
Springfield, OH · 2 years ago

Dead mosquitoe

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Veronica Street
South Bend, IN · 2 years ago

Mosquito eater

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Joshua Mcguire
Blue Island, IL · 2 years ago

it's a male

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Guest
Holland, MI · 2 years ago

Dead one

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Steph Young
Wyoming, MI · 2 years ago

may fly

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Rj Brandt
Lexington, IL · 2 years ago

Looks like a dead one, or one no longer biting or breathing. It’s a no worry about skeeter.

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Robert Montgomery
Deshler, OH · 2 years ago

looks like the dead kind to me. anyway, it's male. they don't bite.

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Donna Butler
Clayton, MI · 2 years ago

mosquito hawk, he eats mosquitoes he's a good bug to have around

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Earnest Hill
Houston, TX · 2 years ago

Looks like it is a member of the Texas State Air Force 😳

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mutt313
Clarkston, MI · 2 years ago

Mesquite hawk

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Debra Robey
Chicago, IL · 2 years ago

asian tiger ?

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Derrick Simmons Male
Grand Rapids, MI · 2 years ago

Melon fly

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Fannie
New Castle, IN · 2 years ago

bv

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Christopher
Bellwood, IL · 2 years ago

DAMMM

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Joseph Mary Joseph
Delavan, WI · 2 years ago

it's not a mosquito it's more like a dragonfly that eats mosquitoes mosquitoes I'm the prime source of protein for those.

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AAA
College Place, WA · 2 years ago

Do not know. All i know is mosquitoes get smaller and smarter in south texas. It is midsize here in northwestern.

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Derrik Hagerman
Terre Haute, IN · 2 years ago

that's a May Fly in Indiana. they eat small bugs and spiders. no stingers. big and friendly

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Cassie Dawson
Fort Wayne, IN · 2 years ago

they are ones that eat smaller ones they are predators

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Dian Klosinski
South Bend, IN · 2 years ago

That is not a mosquito .

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Miriam Zumstein
Fox Lake, IL · 2 years ago

crane fly

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Steph Young
Wyoming, MI · 2 years ago

they look scary, but may flies don't bite

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Marquitta Warren
Holt, MI · 2 years ago

dragon fly

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gdog00187
Springfield Township, MI · 2 years ago

it's not a mosquito