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They're called BANADANAS.
Wrap it across your face up tight under your eyes, a do-rag or nuther banadana to cover your forehead and snug your glasses in tight to cover the gap in between.
They still smack good when they hit but don't leave a mark.
Course you could wear your full face helmet, raingear, sumosuit, etc and pressure wash yourself when your done instead. . . .
Pretty bad in New Hampshire right now too, I got a knot on my fore hear from a big ol Honey bee yesterday. Must be because all the apple blossoms and lilac bushes are blooming.. Only good thing is, its keeping the grocery bill down.. I'm full when I get done riding..lol
Back riding again after 30 years and it seem that there are more bugs now then there use to be. I can't stand it any more and I'm putting a windshield on. At least in the cooler days in spring and fall in Ontario they aren't as bad.
Ron
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