I've actually been wondering about this one for a year, but didn't know where to ask until I found this forum.
Last July, my girlfriend and I visited Mt. Mitchell and the whole mountain top was infested with these little guys. As far as I know, they weren't biting...but every tourist was still pretty bothered by the fact that a hundred of them would land on their clothes. Getting back in the car felt like a decontamination process.
Do you know what these are, what may have caused the infestation, or even whether this is an ongoing thing (or just a temporary issue last year)?
Sorry the picture isn't better...I was more interested in avoiding them than in documenting them at the time, and I also didn't have a very good camera with me.
Mystery bug from the North Carolina mountains
It's a weevil, possibly this one -
http://entomology.ces.ncsu.edu/2015/06/yellow-poplar-weevils/
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