A viral photo shared to Facebook on Saturday showed just how bad the mosquitoes are getting in the aftermath of flooding from Hurricane Harvey on the Texas Gulf Coast.
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Recovery efforts in Victoria, Texas and surrounding areas are being made more difficult by the invasion of millions of the biting insects.
Victoria resident Jesse Peña shared a picture of his truck covered in dead mosquitoes.
Peña took his truck on a trip to the nearby town of Seadrift, volunteering with the recovery effort. The number of bugs he saw was astounding.
"There were clouds of mosquitos over trees that looked like spirits," Peña told Wide Open Country. "I never saw anything like that before. They were still, hovering."
Getting past a swarm like that was no easy task. Peña stated that he had to turn on his windshield wipers and ended up using all of his wiper fluid just to be able to see the road in front of him.
"Driving through them was literally like driving through the rain," he said.
The bugs were ravenous as well, causing all kinds of hassle for volunteers. "When they bite it's like a tiny razor blade that cuts you, and you can't satisfy the itch," Peña reported. "My thoughts were on all the people without power that have to endure them. I had my own blood all over my shirt yesterday from killing them. Repelent only lasts so long."
