Why Do Mosquitoes Bite Some People More Than Others?

Mosquitoes Bites

Rain, Rain Go Away….those mosquitoes are swarming everyday. The rain has definitely been falling in the Flathead Valley area lately and it has brought lots and lots of mosquitoes. These aggressive vampires are swarming the streets looking for their next victims especially during the dawn and dusk hours. This year has been worse than other years because the snowpack increased from March through May combined with a hot June and lots of rain resulted in an increase in mosquito egg hatching. Check out these tips to find out why mosquitoes bite some people more than others and the best ways to avoid getting bitten by them.

Why do mosquitoes seem to bite some people more than others?

When it comes to mosquito bites, it seems that there are two kinds of people: Those who get bites all the time and those who rarely get bitten. There are scientific reason why some people seem to be luckier than others. About 20 percent of people are especially delicious for mosquitoes, according to scientists. Below find a few factors that could explain why you might get bitten much more than the person sitting next to you.

Blood Type
Your blood type may have an impact on how often you get bitten by mosquitoes. One study found that people with the blood O got bitten more often than any other blood type. The study said that people with the blood type O got bitten almost twice as much as those with blood type A.

Carbon Dioxide & Exercise
Mosquitoes use carbon dioxide as an indicator that a host is nearby. This means your metabolism, or the amount of CO2 your body releases as it burns energy, is a big factor when it comes to attracting mosquitoes. In addition to carbon dioxide, mosquitoes find victims by smelling the lactic acid, uric acid, ammonia and other substances you sweat out. They also like people with higher body temperatures. Since exercise increases the buildup of lactic acid and heat in your body, it likely makes you stand out to the insects. So you may think twice about going for a run during mosquito season.

Pregnancy
If you are pregnant you could attract roughly twice as many mosquito bites as others, according another study. Pregnant woman exhale about 21 percent more carbon dioxide and are on average about 1.26 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than others.

Clothing Color
Believe it or not, but some experts suggest the color of clothing may also attract mosquitoes. They say mosquitoes use vision (along with scent) to find people. This means wearing colors that stand out such as black, dark blue or red may make you easier to find.

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Best Ways To Avoid Mosquito Bites

There are several steps you can take to avoid mosquito bites and to keep them away from your home and family.

  1. Remove All Standing Water – Standing water is the perfect breeding ground for mosquitos. Mosquitos will breed in trash cans, plant pots, and even old tires that have water in them. If you eliminate the breeding ground around your home, you will reduce the chance of getting bitten.
  2. Insect Repellent – There are lots of different types of insect repellent available. The EPA recommends using repellents that contain 15-30% DEET or 15% picaridin. Check the label for the product’s EPA approval.
  3. Clothing – Avoid mosquito bites with the right clothing. Wear clothing that has long sleeves and pants if you are gardening or hiking in mosquito-prone areas. There are also clothing lines that are bug-resistant that you may want consider as well. Wear tightly woven clothing that is tough for mosquitos to bite through.
  4. Timing – It is important to stay indoors at dusk and dawn. Mosquitos are a lot more active during these times, so it is best to avoid them.
  5. Fans – If you are hosting a summer barbecue, consider using fans. Not only will the fans help with keeping away mosquitos, they will also keep all of the guests cooler.
  6. Repellents – Consider using Tiki Torches with Citronella or even setting up mosquito electronic insect killers to minimize the mosquitos.

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Flathead Cherry Festival

flathead cherry festival

The Annual Flathead Cherry Festival is coming to Polson, Montana, July 30 through July 31, 2022. This festivals is all about cherries and they promise to be at their peak ripeness for this festival. It is the perfect opportunity to shop artists, vendors and freshly backed treats while discovering the history of cherries all down Polson Main Street.

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Flathead Cherry Festival Details

SATURDAY, July 30
Sidewalk Chalk Art Contest In front of Cove Celi in Cherry Alley
Get ready and be creative on your block of the sidewalk—an all-ages contest with prizes for winners in different categories. Pick up chalk beginning at noon. The contest will be judged at 5 PM.

SATURDAY, July 30 & SUNDAY, July 31
Pancake Breakfast 7 AM-11 am ELKS LODGE
Enjoy a full pancake breakfast for $5 and start your morning right. Organized by the Polson Chamber of Commerce.  

Exhibits and Montana Made Items: Come see, eat, purchase, or sell an amazing assortment of everything from art, photos, and crafts to foods and treats. Visit our fine vendors and local businesses Saturday, July 30  from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday, July 31 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The purpose of The Polson Business Community (PBC) is to promote the interests of retail and service businesses in downtown Polson, and to enhance goodwill between our downtown and the residents of our community.

If you would like to rent an exhibit space to sell your creations check out our Vendor’s Page. More questions? Send us an email: polsonbusinesscommunity@gmail.com

The Polson Business Community invites you to participate in the 23rd annual Polson Main Street Flathead Cherry Festival. We are proud to note that this two-day event has been recognized among the top five MUST SEE tourism attractions in the state.

This year’s event will be held Saturday & Sunday from July 30-31 You are encouraged to book hotel rooms early, as July is always a busy month.

THIS IS A TWO-DAY EVENT AND VENDORS MUST ATTEND BOTH DAYS.  Except for emergencies, failure to attend both days forfeits participation the following year.

Advance set-up:  Friday – after 7 p.m.

Set-up: Saturday – 6:30 a.m. – All vehicles must be off the streets by 9 a.m.
Saturday Hours: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Streets will remain closed that night with security.
Sunday Hours: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. All vendors must agree to be present during these hours.

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Under The Big Sky Festival

Under the big sky fest

Do you like Turnpike Troubadours, Lord Huron, Cody Jinks? What about Black Pumas, Jamey Johnson and Midland? It your interested is peaked, then you need to prepare for one of the best festivals in Whitefish, Montana….. Under the Big Sky Festival. The festival will take place for the three days – July 15-17, 2022 – so mark your calendars. The Under The Big Sky Rodeo, Round-Up and Musical Festival has something for everyone from country, soul, and bluegrass to stock rodeo, trail rides, food and beverages. Plus, the festival also made some great changes based on feedback from guests and are now reducing the capacity to 20,000 people and are expanding the site to provide more space, restrooms, parking, VIP sections, and even parking.

Under the Big Sky Logo

Under The Big Sky Festival Music Lineup

Turnpike Troubadours, Lord Huron, Cody Jinks, Black Pumas, Jamey Johnson, Midland, Zach Bryan, Shakey Graves, Margo Price, Trampled by Turtles, Lainey Wilson, Paul Cauthen, Morgan Wade, American Aquarium, The Lil Smokies, Sierra Ferrell, Warren Zeiders, Sierra Hull, Leah Blevins, Tre Burt, Jaime Wyatt, Suzanne Santo, Hogslop String Band, Nick Shoulders, Stephen Wilson Jr, The Silent Comedy, Hannah King, The Helnore Highwater Band, Mynxx, Emily Clark, Honey Bandit, Danny  + Joy, Michelle Rivers and Big Sky City Limits.
Under Big Sky Schedule

If you are interested in learning more about the Under The Big Sky Festival, go to their website – https://www.underthebigskyfest.com/. On their website you will find tickets and lodging options.

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Great Bear Festival 2022

Great Bear Festival 2022

Come celebrate summer in the Flathead Valley at the Great Bear Festival 2022! Local Rotary groups are bringing in breweries and cideries from Montana and beyond to feature over 70 craft beers and ciders along with wine, local food, and live music.  Get ready to have a lot of fun on Saturday, August 6, 2022 – from 4pm until 9:30pm

“When you raise a glass at Great Bear Festival, you’re raising a glass to build communities! All proceeds are donated to projects that improve the quality of life for people here and across the world.

Great Bear Festival 2022

Great Bear Festival 2022

This year is the 5th annual Great Bear Festival and it just seems to get better every single year.

Local food vendors will also be on hand offering a variety of culinary delights such as 406 BBQ, Desoto Grill, The Corndog House, Fork Fusion, Sweet traditions, Salad2, The Osprey Cafe, NW Island Noodles, Knucklhed BBQ, and Copacabana Grill. Local bands, Chain Reaction and the Kenny James Miller Band,  will entertain throughout the event. The Great Bear Festival will have something for everyone.

If enjoying a beautiful day and evening in downtown Kalispell wasn’t enough, all proceeds from the Great Bear Festival will go to support local and international organizations. Both Rotary Clubs actively participate in creating a better community in the Flathead Valley and globally.

Some of the great sponsors of this event include Toyota, Home Loans Bay Equity Montana, Desoto Grill, Red Lion Hotels, Three Rivers Bank, First Montana Bank, Fun Beverage and MontaVino…just to name a few. 

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Flathead Celtic Festival

8th Annual Flathead Celtic Festival

The 2022 Flathead Celtic Festival is coming to town September 9 through 10, 2022. The festival will be held at the Centennial Farm located at 563 McMannamy Draw in Kalispell, Montana. The festival is dedicated to promoting, preserving, and exposing our community to Celtic culture for the educational benefit of the people in this region and its visitors. Flathead Celtic Festival Guests will enjoy music, dance, food an more.

Flathead Celtic Festival

2022 Flathead Celtic Festival Details

Highland Athletics

Caber Toss

A long log is stood upright and hoisted by the competitor who balances it vertically holding the smaller end in his hands. Then the competitor runs forward attempting to toss it in such a way that it turns end over end with the upper (larger) end striking the ground first. The smaller end that was originally held by the athlete then hits the ground in the 12 o’clock position measured relative to the direction of the run. If successful, the athlete is said to have turned the caber. Cabers vary greatly in length, weight, taper, and balance, all of which affect the degree of difficulty in making a successful toss. Competitors are judged on how closely their throws approximate the ideal 12 o’clock toss on an imaginary clock.

Weight Over the Bar

Also known as weight for height. The athletes attempt to toss a 56-pound (4-stone) weight with an attached handle over a horizontal bar using only one hand. Each athlete is allowed three attempts at each height. Successful clearance of the height allows the athlete to advance into the next round at a greater height. The competition is determined by the highest successful toss with fewest misses being used to break tie scores.

Sheaf Toss

A bundle of straw (the sheaf) weighing 20 pounds (9.1 kg) for the men and 10 pounds (4.5 kg) for the women and wrapped in a burlap bag is tossed vertically with a pitchfork over a raised bar much like that used in pole vaulting. The progression and scoring of this event is similar to the Weight Over the Bar. There is significant debate among athletes as to whether the sheaf toss is in fact an authentic Highland event. Some argue it is actually a country fair event, but all agree that it is a great crowd pleaser.

Scottish Hammer Throw

This event is similar to the hammer throw as seen in modern-day track and field competitions, though with some differences. In the Scottish event, a round metal ball (weighing 16 or 22 lb for men or 12 or 16 lb for women) is attached to the end of a shaft about 4 feet in length and made out of wood, bamboo, rattan, or plastic. With the feet in a fixed position, the hammer is whirled about one’s head and thrown for distance over the shoulder. Hammer throwers sometimes employ specially designed footwear with flat blades to dig into the turf to maintain their balance and resist the centrifugal forces of the implement as it is whirled about the head. This substantially increases the distance attainable in the throw.

Weight Throw

Also known as the weight for distance event. There are actually two separate events, one using a light (28 lb for men and 14 lb for women) and the other a heavy (56 lb for men, 42 lb for masters men, and 28 lb for women) weight. The weights are made of metal and have a handle attached either directly or by means of a chain. The implement is thrown using one hand only, but otherwise using any technique. Usually a spinning technique is employed. The longest throw wins at the 2021 Flathead Celtic Festival.

2022 Flathead Celtic Festival Entertainment

Katy Meyers took to the folk harp like a duck to water in 1998. She has been involved in several local music groups and has taken classes at the Irish Harp Centre in Castleconnell Ireland with Janet Harbison.

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Growing up in a Mennonite/Amish community in Ohio, Kelly was very fortunate to take piano lessons at a young age where she discovered her passion for music, not realizing that one day it would be her career! She was heavily influenced by Irish music and would occasionally attempt to figure out the monstrosity that was her Mother’s vintage accordion, which led to her buying a small, much more manageable accordion only several years ago. Piano is still her first and main love, but the accordion is right on its tail.

An Daire Academy of Irish Dance was founded in 2006 by the husband & wife team of Jim Mueller, ADCRG and Lauren Crowe-Mueller, ADCRG, Oregon’s only certified Irish dance adjudicators. In 2020, after several workshops in Kalispell over the years, the opportunity for an An Daire Academy branch came to Kalispell. The Kalispell branch is led by director, Claire Gutschenritter. Like the oak tree from which the name An Daire comes, our dancers learn the benefits of hard work, strong character and deep roots in an environment focused on family, fun and fitness!

The Shamrockers
American-made Celtic music. Vocally-driven Irish quartet captivates with a unique brand of musicianship and humor. Traditional and original Celtic tunes, from toe-tappers to hanky-soakers, have graced venues from schools and churches to brewpubs to national festivals and Highland Games, all the way to Ireland.

Irish Folk and Fun
George and Diane Cowan playing mandolin, guitar, harmonica, and mountain dulcimer with friends, Linda Harshbarger adding in on the tin whistle and Gail Parrish on the electric bass. We strive to create a remembrance of those songs and tunes heard in childhood or Irish celebrations through the years and add humor with Irish jokes

The Missoula Irish Dancers was founded in 2005 in Missoula, Montana by students attending the University of Montana. Irish dance is a traditional art of the Irish culture, which is shared with the Missoula community and surrounding areas through teaching and performing for the public. Our mission is to preserve the Irish culture by way of teaching traditional Irish step dancing to new generations of dancers and performing.

Scottish Highland Dancing is a celebration of the Scottish spirit. The dances are a spectacular combination of strength, agility, movement, music, and costume. Unlike other dance mediums, Highland dances are generally danced solo and in competition, by both men and women equally. Dancers typically dance to traditional Scottish music such as Strathspeys, Reels, Hornpipes and Jigs all played by an accompanying bagpiper.

Second Wind
Jason Foy is a lifelong musician, whose deft artistry on flute and whistles anchors this duo. His mandolin playing and his spirited accompaniment on guitar makes for an exciting ride. Jason’s musical expertise includes djembe and bongos, which add rhythmic interest as well as a gleeful spirit. Barbara Calm introduces herself as a veterinarian and musician from NW Montana. Her hammered dulcimer drives the rhythm and fills a room with warm vibrating sound. Playing the octave mandolin weaves lilting harmonies atop the rhythm, while her newest instrument, the Irish Bouzouki, is a treasured addition from a recent sojourn to Ireland. Barbara also plays penny whistle and guitar, and may add her marimba or trombone on occasion. Together they are Second Wind. Their background is in Celtic traditions and to these roots they remain true most of the time! They find joy in experimental approaches to traditional tunes and continually find new inspiration from some great contemporary bands from Ireland and the British Isles.

Max Armstrong is an electric/acoustic fiddle player who has been perfecting his art for 15 years and has recently finished achieving his associates degree in music. Voted into the top 10 finalists of Flathead’s Got Talent, Max plays a variety of Celtic music as well as some modern violin tunes that make for an extremely engaging and energetic performance. Max plays in Celtic and rock bands across Montana as well as his only solo shows.

Check out the 2021 Flathead Celtic Festival Website – HERE.

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Jason Rich at Cawdrey Gallery

Jason Rich at Cawdrey Gallery

On July 12, 2022, Jason Rich will be at the Cawdrey Gallery in Whitefish, Montana for an Artist Talk and Welcome Party.  Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy an evening of live music, food and drink with Jason Rich.

Jason Rich is an acclaimed Western artists who has been a part of some of the most prestigious shows in the country including Prix de West Show at the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Museum. “I never want to get too content and let my work stand still. I hope people are still excited about my art and seeing new ideas expressed twenty years from now,” says Jason Rich. Jason Rich grew up riding, training and drawing horses on a small farm in southern Idaho. Jason’s interest in art was fostered at a young age, which led him to study art at Utah State University where he received Bachelor and Master of Fine Art degrees. Learn more – HERE.

Jason Rich at Cawdrey Gallery Details

Tuesday, July 12, 2022 from 5-7pm

Cawdrey Gallery  – 206 Lupfer Avenue in Whitefish, MT

Cawdrey Gallery - Jason Rich

Cawdrey Gallery – When gallery owner and artist Nancy Dunlop Cawdrey began painting in Montana about 25 years ago, she wanted to express how it really FELT living in Big Sky Country. The possibilities seemed endless. Five years later, Nancy along with her husband Steve and son Morgan, opened their first gallery in Bigfork, MT. In 2017 the gallery relocated to Whitefish and expanded to represent more than 20 artists working in over 10 different media. Learn more – HERE.

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Bigfork Montana Summer Pro Rodeo 2022

Bigfork Montana Summer Pro Rodeo 2022

Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association & Bigfork Rodeo Committee presents the Bigfork Montana Summer Pro Rodeo July 5-8, 2022. 

Are you ready to have a great time at a professional rodeo? Well mark your calendars because the Bigfork Montana Summer Pro Rodeo 2022 is coming to Bigfork, Montana on July 5-8, 2022. The Bigfork Montana Summer Pro Rodeo 2022 will take place at the Bigfork Rodeo Grounds.

Bigfork Montana Summer Pro Rodeo 2022 Details

Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association & Bigfork Rodeo Committee presents the Bigfork Montana Summer Pro Rodeo for 4 nights Tuesday – Friday July 5-8, 2022. All events gates open at 5pm. Show starts at 7pm. Food Vendors. Kids Area. Free Parking. Live Music. Pro Rodeo. Get your tickets – HERE.

Bigfork Montana Summer Pro Rodeo 2022
Photo by Jackie Jensen Photography for Bigfork Summer Rodeo

GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS: RED | WHITE | BLUE Sections

Adults (18+) General Admission: WHITE $20. RED $30. BLUE $40 Kids (7-17) General Admission: WHITE $10. Kids (6 under) Free WHITE. General admission seating will be in the expanded general bleacher seating and any open grass area including hill or open general admission standing areas around arena. Red, White and Blue ticketing bleacher sections will be painted colors and those ticketing sections are first come first serve based on ticket purchase. Kids ticket pricing is in white bleacher section only otherwise standard ticket pricing.

RED: Lower bleachers outside sections.

BLUE: Front center arena lower bleachers sections.

WHITE: Upper bleachers and north bleachers any open grass area including hill or open general admission standing areas around arena.

VIP TICKETS:

Adults (18+) VIP: $75. Kids (All) VIP: $40. VIP area will include table seating for all attendees, all access in VIP tent, one ticket to BBQ line, all you can eat taco bar, free beer provided by Coors, two wine tickets or craft beer tickets per adult attendee 21+, free bottle water and sodas and a meet and greet with cowboys and stock before and after performance. (VIP Tickets are very limited to 250 Adults and 50 Kids which will sell out quickly.)

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Flying Legends Victory Tour

Flying Legends of Victory Tour 406.Buzz

Have you ever wanted to see a B-25 Mitchell or a B-17 Flying Fortress…how about fly in one? Starting at 11am on July 5, 2022, you will get the opportunity to have an experience of a lifetime at the Flying Legends Victory Tour. 

Flying in these airplanes, it’s a visceral experience. They’re loud, there is wind blowing through the airplane while you’re flying, there are no comfortable seats … It’s a different type of experience. ~Mike Mueller, Director of the Commemorative Air Force

The B-17 Bomber is a heavy Bomber Bristling with armament. They earned a deadly reputation and were legendary for their ability to return home after taking brutal poundings. The B-25 was developed by North American Aviation and used mainly as a low altitude strafe and skip bomber. Nearly 10,000 B-25s were produced and “Maid in the Shade” is one of 34 still flying today.

The B-25 will land at 11am on July 5, 2022 and the B-17 should arrive on July 7, 2022. The aircraft are open for public viewing between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday and between 2 and 6 p.m. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Tickets for tours, which run $15 per person or $30 for a family of four, are available at the gate. If you are interested in taking a flight in these aircrafts, tickets are available Friday through Sunday. Tickets range from $375-$850. Learn more – HERE. 

Flying Legends Victory Tour

Flying Legends Victory Tour

Ground Tours:

Wed-Thur: 9a – 5p
Fri-Sun: 2p – 6p
$15 per person/$30 for a family of 4
Purchase tour tickets at the gate, no reservation required.

Rides:
Fri-Sun: 9a – 1p

Aircraft Pricing
B-17 Bomber $475 USD per waist compartment seat (6 available)
$850 USD per Bombardier/Navigator seat (2 available)
B-25 Bomber $375 USD per radio room seat (4 available)
$590 USD per Jump seat (3 available)

 

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Independence Day Festivities

Indendence Day Festivities

The fourth of July has been a federal United States of America holiday since 1941 that celebrate American independence. We celebrate with our families and friends with BBQ and Fireworks, and we remember all of the heroes that have made our freedoms possible. So, whether you are at home or heading out to join others, take a moment to remember those heroes.

If you are interested in heading out to see parades and fireworks, there are a lot of wonderful events all over the Flathead Valley Area. The 406.Buzz team has created a great list of Independence Day Festivities for everyone to enjoy.

Independence Day Festivities

Bigfork Fourth of July

Bigfork Fourth of July

This year’s 4th of July Parade theme is Community First. Bigfork knows how to throw a party. And when it is our country’s birthday, Bigfork really knows how to celebrate. Centerpiece of the celebration is the annual parade through Bigfork which begins at noon. Bring your whole family to view our great parade to celebrate the birth of our country. The 4th of July Parade in Bigfork is a Flathead Valley favorite. Learn more – HERE.

Fourth of July in Kalispell

Kalispell Fourth of July Parade

The 4th of July Parade in Kalispell is a wonderful experience for everyone in the community to enjoy and this year it is organized by the Flathead Marines. It is the perfect way to celebrate America’s Independence Day with family, friends and lots of fun. The theme of the parade will always be patriotic proudly promoting and supporting America’s Red, White and Blue. The parade features horse clubs, beautiful floats, color guards, antique vehicles, stilt walkers, fire trucks, veteran groups, youth groups and bands….all dressed in the colors of the day. One of the most exciting elements, especially for the kids, is that many of the float riders and participants will hand out candy and other treats. The parade starts at 10am and head down Main Street.

The Conrad Mansion Logo

The Conrad Mansion Museum – Annual Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Social

Every year, the Conrad Mansion hosts a wonderful 4th of July Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Social after the Kalispell Parade from 11am until 2pm. The ice cream is donated by the Kalispell Kreamery and is sure to be a big hit with both kids and adults. There are also several food trucks and even self-guided tours for $5 per person of the Conrad Mansion Museum. Guests will also enjoy live music performed by Artist Robinson from 12-1pm. Learn more – HERE.

4th of July celebration at Whitefish City Beach

Whitefish Beach 4th of July Celebration

The City of Whitefish Parks and Recreation Department is preparing for another fun-filled 4th of July celebration at Whitefish City Beach with fireworks and food vendors to celebrate the occasion. There will be numerous vendors at Whitefish City Beach on July 4th including shaved ice, mini-doughnuts, kettle corn, ice cream, corndogs, and barbecue. Vendors will open in the early evening and stay open until the fireworks start. Learn more – HERE.

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