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redwitch 09-15-2009 04:13 PM

Sob! They're Backkkkkkkkkkkkk
 
Yup. Saw my first lovebugs yesterday and a couple more today. They really are disgusting little critters.

So, is it true that UoF developed these useless things to eat mosquitoes and now we have to suffer through them twice a year? What a thought, eh?

Okay, done with my whining. Time to get back to real life (and work).

golf2140 09-15-2009 08:27 PM

Red,

While getting back into my golf cart, sat on one of those ---, ruined another pair of shorts!!!!!

katezbox 09-16-2009 07:39 AM

Have seen a few as well... Not true about UF though. There was an article in the Sun a couple of years back disputing that myth.

Taltarzac 09-16-2009 08:03 AM

I found a more current article. They are actual flies migrated from Central America.
 
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Originally Posted by katezbox (Post 225539)
Have seen a few as well... Not true about UF though. There was an article in the Sun a couple of years back disputing that myth.


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redwitch 09-16-2009 11:20 AM

I guess I feel better knowing they were not created by man's stupidity but I still loathe the things. They really have to be most useless things ever created (and, no, I don't want to get into a debate about creationism, evolution, etc.).

So, I am now sitting outside, polluting the atmosphere and waving my flyswatter, daring the things to get near me. Truly one of the few things in life I gleefully kill.

zcaveman 09-16-2009 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by katezbox (Post 225539)
Have seen a few as well... Not true about UF though. There was an article in the Sun a couple of years back disputing that myth.

Besides that - if UF had developed them they would have been orange and blue instead of orange and black.

Go Gators!!

Carla B 09-16-2009 12:47 PM

Orange and blue would be nice. Once we were traveling the ICW in Louisiana in our sailboat in September and there were thousands of them and we couldn't swat them because of the mess. My husband finally got out the shop vac and and sucked them up from the underside of the bimini. Very effective.

However, since they don't bite I'd take them over the big green flies in Georgia in May. They do bite. We killed over a thousand of them one morning. It was fun to keep count.

Yoda 09-16-2009 10:20 PM

I saw my first 2 love bugs today. They were on my front door. They died. 60,000,000 to go.

Yoda

SABRMnLgs 09-17-2009 10:57 PM

Opps, sorry ............
 
My error, I thought you were writing about snow birds.

TomOB67 09-17-2009 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by SABRMnLgs (Post 225793)
My error, I thought you were writing about snow birds.

Now thats funny:a20:

KathieI 09-17-2009 11:30 PM

They (the lovebugs, not snowbirds) are not too bad in Hadley right now. Think the blind mosquitos are eating THEM instead of vice-versa??? I can't stand those mosquitos for another minute, I have never bought so much insect spray in my life. Unfortunately, the rumor that the blind mosquitos DON'T bite, is false.

SABRMnLgs 09-17-2009 11:42 PM

Use SSS
 
Found out that those critters won't land on you when you use Skin So Soft. We had gardens in Illinois, Maine and Florida. Always used SSS before we went out to do any gardening or yard work. Mosquitos have never bothered us here and no black flies (thank god). But lotsa things that like to buzz around your eyes and ears. They can buzz, but they never land.
Been using SSS for around 20 years now.

JeanneBeannie 09-18-2009 02:48 AM

Thanks, thats great to know. I will make sure I stock up on Skin So Soft, it does work great on mosquitos. I am thrilled to hear that you dont have black flies, those little things drive me nuts lol!! :loco:. Yuk to those love bugs, hope they are gone when I get there lol. :faint:

redwitch 09-18-2009 05:27 AM

Is kinda funny to thiink the arrival of lovebugs coincides with snowbirds -- September and March. Even so, I love our snowbirds. They may mean lines and traffic but they also mean businesses can stick around, there's more clubs and more wonderful people to meet. So, repeat after me --

SNOWBIRDS ARE AWESOME. LOVEBUGS SUCK!

KathieI 09-18-2009 07:46 AM

OK, Red :-)

SNOWBIRDS ARE AWESOME. LOVEBUGS SUCK!
SNOWBIRDS ARE AWESOME. LOVEBUGS SUCK!
SNOWBIRDS ARE AWESOME. LOVEBUGS SUCK!
SNOWBIRDS ARE AWESOME. LOVEBUGS SUCK!
SNOWBIRDS ARE AWESOME. LOVEBUGS SUCK!
SNOWBIRDS ARE AWESOME. LOVEBUGS SUCK!
SNOWBIRDS ARE AWESOME. LOVEBUGS SUCK!
SNOWBIRDS ARE AWESOME. LOVEBUGS SUCK!
SNOWBIRDS ARE AWESOME. LOVEBUGS SUCK!

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