Environment
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Black Fly Attack! Outback Queensland Witness a Surge in Sandflies Population
The environmental health services director, of the Central Queensland Public Health Unit, Paul Florian said rainfalls during the holiday period have led to an early surge in black fly populations also known as sandflies.
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