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graciegirl
04-17-2010, 08:43 AM
There are little gnatty type flying bugs on my screens, on my windows, and flying around for the last couple of days.
There are dead bodies of those little gnatty things lying around my front door.
Yuck.
retiredguy
04-17-2010, 09:28 AM
They are called 'love bugs.' This is their time of year. And, nobody 'loves' them !
bkcunningham1
04-17-2010, 09:56 AM
University of Florida information about love bugs. Did you know there was an urban legend that researchers at the Florida State University manufactured love bugs to kill mosquitos? It isn't true, but just shows another example of urban legends. Info from the UFL website even addresses the legend. Just thought that was sorta funny.
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/mg068
graciegirl
04-17-2010, 10:23 AM
Nope. Don't let this blond hair fool ya. I know a love bug. (Little oversexed devils.) These are gnatty looking critters.
Pturner
04-17-2010, 10:23 AM
University of Florida information about love bugs. Did you know there was an urban legend that researchers at the Florida State University manufactured love bugs to kill mosquitos? It isn't true, but just shows another example of urban legends. Info from the UFL website even addresses the legend. Just thought that was sorta funny.
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/mg068
That's funny, BK (about the urban legend).
Did you know that Georgia Tech engineers did an exhaustive 50-year study and finally proved why the chicken crossed the road!!
It was to prove to the possum that it could be done. :rolleyes:
golfnut
04-17-2010, 10:41 AM
I've seen these little bugs lately too. Don't know what they are....gn
krash
04-17-2010, 11:06 AM
Gracie.... These are the same midgies, or blind mosquitoes, that KathieI and I were complaining about last summer. They do not bite, but they buzz around and stink like fish if you smash them.
I live in Amelia, backing to a retention pond, and my house is COVERED with them. There must be millions of them (and I am NOT exaggerating) all over the eaves, my garage door, my screens, and I cannot walk out of my house without being attacked by them.
When I came home from work last night and pulled into my garage and closed the door with my remote, I got out of the car and I could hear them buzzing. I turned on the overhead light, and to my horror, there were probably 1/2 million of them @#$%& things on the ceiling and walls of my garage. My guess is that they got sucked into the garage when the door went up, and now they were trapped. This morning, half of them are dead on the floor, and I'm just waiting for the other half to croak.
When I called the District Property Mgmt offices @ 751-6713 last year, they said Sumter county was responsible for spraying. So, I called them @ 793-0240, and they said that they spray regularly for mosquitoes. But, I never heard the truck come around, nor did I see them at the pond.
I will call Monday morning and get on them again, as this infestation is ridiculously out-of-control.
KathieI
04-17-2010, 12:20 PM
Yes, krash, they are already back this year and bigger than last year. All my neighbors are complaining and they don't all live near a pond. This is just awful and exasperating. They are larger this year and very green in color. Disgusting!! This morning a huge amount of them were dead on the outside of my screen door for no reason, I didn't spray them so I have no clue what happened.
BTW, the bad news is..... I saw my first love bug(s) this morning... OMG, this is going to be a buggy season. I thought the freeze would help us but apparently there was no negative effect on these midgies... EWWWWWW. Do you think if we band together, we might be able to get village management to spray for these?
Carla B
04-17-2010, 12:59 PM
Yeah, they are greenish, long and skinny. We went to Habenero's last night in Leesburg and when we came out the car was covered with them. Some of them (dead) are plastered to the car today.
ConeyIsBabe
04-17-2010, 04:52 PM
I was fantasizing about traveling to TV for a visit ~ but now I'm grossed-out to the max :22yikes:
KathieI
04-17-2010, 05:08 PM
I was fantasizing about traveling to TV for a visit ~ but now I'm grossed-out to the max :22yikes:
No excuses, CIB, its only for a short period of time. Get yourself down here, you've been promising for years...I expect you soon, we'll have a parrrrtyyyyyy!!!
Xavier
04-17-2010, 05:28 PM
I was fantasizing about traveling to TV for a visit ~ but now I'm grossed-out to the max :22yikes:
Oh, the bugs are only down in the high-rent district. We don't any of that nonsense up here at the north end. It's not allowed!
Xavier
GatbTester
04-17-2010, 06:00 PM
These bugs are a new strain of "Villatelliga Insectisidea" they come out only when the Villages has a new promotion at one of the town squares.
Pturner
04-17-2010, 06:41 PM
How long is midgies season? :yuck:
bkcunningham1
04-17-2010, 06:54 PM
Next time you see one of those people with a roll of paper towels at your door, see if you can hire them to swat the blind mosquitos with the paper towel roll and clean up the mess. I'm sorry, forgive me. I couldn't resist. LOL
Pturner
04-17-2010, 07:04 PM
Next time you see one of those people with a roll of paper towels at your door, see if you can hire them to swat the blind mosquitos with the paper towel roll and clean up the mess. I'm sorry, forgive me. I couldn't resist. LOL
Oh. I guess that would be one way to put a Bounty on their heads.
ajbrown
04-17-2010, 07:47 PM
I almost started this thread last night as I was at my post office (Odell and Stillwater) and it sounded like it was raining. I look up and the ceiling was coated with bugs and they were blindly bumping into it making a racket...
Went there tonight and none were on the ceiling... there were many on the ground. I hope they had a good time ;)
No idea what they are/were.....
graciegirl
04-17-2010, 07:55 PM
Oh. I guess that would be one way to put a Bounty on their heads.
groan. That is what I say when someone is just tooooooo clever.
Tonight the prize is shared by you and BK.
I wanna be like you two when I grow up.:024:
Pturner
04-17-2010, 08:42 PM
groan. That is what I say when someone is just tooooooo clever.
Tonight the prize is shared by you and BK.
I wanna be like you two when I grow up.:024:
Hey Cuz, :highfive:
GG, thanks-- and please move to Harmeswood or Glenview. I'll be just up the road! I'll help you paint! :)
graciegirl
04-17-2010, 09:24 PM
I thank you for giving them a name. Now I know what to call them when I cuss them.
Here is some information about their life and times.
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdffiles/IG/IG09200.pdf
Barefoot
04-17-2010, 11:20 PM
Gonna be a good bug crop this year. I've been seeing a few mosquitos lately and they're not blind, they bite. Must be the rain followed by warm weather.
I even saw my first snake, black, about two feet long. When it spotted me, it slithered away. Wowser, could that thing move fast. I had to distract my little dog so he wouldn't pounce on it.
KathieI
04-18-2010, 12:35 PM
Those bloody, rotten,:censored::censored::cryin2:bugs are worse than ever today. I wish I knew what they really are, they are so different than the ones from last year, maybe they are now just grown up?? I hate them with a passion and they upset my life so much. There are literally hundreds of them dead on the cement pad outside my screen door and I dare not even go out there to try to do anything with my plants, I will get eaten up alive, I agree with Barefoot, they do bite. This makes me totally unhappy, I think I'll go out dancing this afternoon to make myself feel better.
Any suggestions on what we can do about this? My neighbors are just rolling over and are disgusted to do anything about this. Please HELP!!
Barefoot
04-18-2010, 01:29 PM
Those bloody, rotten,:censored::censored::cryin2:
Any suggestions on what we can do about this? My neighbors are just rolling over and are disgusted to do anything about this. Please HELP!!
Kathie - I do have a suggestion. You could all move to the Village of Belvedere! We have a few mosquitos, but just a few, and no awful green bugs. I wonder if they're in the southern part of The Villages near 466A? Perhaps they like new home developments. Seems as if the Villages of Amelia and Hadly are rampant with the bugs.
krash
04-18-2010, 03:18 PM
I read in Saturday's newspaper that they will start spraying on Tuesday. Hopefully this will curtail their flying activities, as they are **everywhere**.
graciegirl
04-16-2011, 10:36 AM
Gracie.... These are the same midgies, or blind mosquitoes, that KathieI and I were complaining about last summer. They do not bite, but they buzz around and stink like fish if you smash them.
I live in Amelia, backing to a retention pond, and my house is COVERED with them. There must be millions of them (and I am NOT exaggerating) all over the eaves, my garage door, my screens, and I cannot walk out of my house without being attacked by them.
When I came home from work last night and pulled into my garage and closed the door with my remote, I got out of the car and I could hear them buzzing. I turned on the overhead light, and to my horror, there were probably 1/2 million of them @#$%& things on the ceiling and walls of my garage. My guess is that they got sucked into the garage when the door went up, and now they were trapped. This morning, half of them are dead on the floor, and I'm just waiting for the other half to croak.
When I called the District Property Mgmt offices @ 751-6713 last year, they said Sumter county was responsible for spraying. So, I called them @ 793-0240, and they said that they spray regularly for mosquitoes. But, I never heard the truck come around, nor did I see them at the pond.
I will call Monday morning and get on them again, as this infestation is ridiculously out-of-control.
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