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You failed to mention the "love bugs". Those little red and black flying beetles that destroy your car's paint when you hit them. They swarm twice a year and hover around the highways.
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You failed to mention the "love bugs". Those little red and black flying beetles that destroy your car's paint when you hit them. They swarm twice a year and hover around the highways. [/ QUOTE ] <font color="blue"> The love bugs are up north of here towards Orlando. Actually:</font> ![]() ![]() Populations go through natural cycles, with smaller flights some years than others. "During the past several years, both the April-May and the August-September lovebug flights have been substantially reduced in North Central Florida," says D.E. Short, professor of entomology at the University of Florida. Predators--such as, robins, quails, and armadillos-- reduced the numbers.
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