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D.Duck[_2_] April 7th 08 02:34 PM

My boat is yellow
 

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On Apr 6, 6:49 pm, wrote:
On Sun, 06 Apr 2008 09:28:02 -0400, Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:

Well if you want to look on the positive side, as least it is not as
obnoxious as "Love Bugs". I was in Orlando when they swarmed and that
was nasty.


They may soon be coming to a neighborhood near you. Apparently, they are
an invasive species from Central America, and are working their way north
along the coast. I've been fortunate never to have had a problem driving
through them, but I do remember a time I was sitting outside on a lawn.
Literally, one minute there was nothing, 5 minutes later they were
everywhere, coming out from the lawn. It was like someone had thrown a
switch. They have an incredible sense of timing.


To me at least, they don't seem to be as numerous in FL as they were.
Today's pollen count in ATL is 1705.

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I've been in Florida full time for 16 years and the love bug population may
vary from year to year. Last year was as bad or worse than I've ever
experienced. After even the shortest drives in the car I had to get out the
bug remover and clean them off when returning home.

If we take trips during the "season" I carry required cleaning supplies to
clean the car before the little devils can damage the paint.




[email protected] April 7th 08 02:53 PM

My boat is yellow
 
On Apr 7, 9:34*am, "D.Duck" wrote:
wrote in message

...
On Apr 6, 6:49 pm, wrote:

On Sun, 06 Apr 2008 09:28:02 -0400, Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:


Well if you want to look on the positive side, as least it is not as
obnoxious as "Love Bugs". I was in Orlando when they swarmed and that
was nasty.


They may soon be coming to a neighborhood near you. Apparently, they are
an invasive species from Central America, and are working their way north
along the coast. I've been fortunate never to have had a problem driving
through them, but I do remember a time I was sitting outside on a lawn.
Literally, one minute there was nothing, 5 minutes later they were
everywhere, coming out from the lawn. It was like someone had thrown a
switch. They have an incredible sense of timing.


To me at least, they don't seem to be as numerous in FL as they were.
Today's pollen count in ATL is 1705.

==========================================

I've been in Florida full time for 16 years and the love bug population may
vary from year to year. Last year was as bad or worse than I've ever
experienced. *After even the shortest drives in the car I had to get out the
bug remover and clean them off when returning home.

If we take trips during the "season" I carry required cleaning supplies to
clean the car before the little devils can damage the paint.


I was in Orlando way back somewhere around 74 and was my first
experience with them. Then I lived in the Tampa area for 15 years in
the 80's and didn't seem to see them in anywhere near the
concentration that I seen that year in Orlando. It may just be because
it was my first sighting.

Tim April 8th 08 01:41 PM

My boat is yellow
 
On Apr 5, 10:53*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote:


"My boat is yellow"

Pee over the stern!

[email protected] April 8th 08 01:43 PM

My boat is yellow
 
On Apr 8, 8:41*am, Tim wrote:
On Apr 5, 10:53*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here

wrote:

"My boat is yellow"

Pee over the stern!


Today's pollen count is 2600. I went to the local coffee shop to get
some of their Sumatra blend and you could see tire tracks in my
driveway just like it'd snowed some!

John H.[_3_] April 12th 08 02:16 AM

My boat is yellow
 
On Sun, 6 Apr 2008 15:58:44 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


"Vic Smith" wrote in message
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On Sun, 6 Apr 2008 15:23:34 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


When my 96 year old Swedish grandfather was living alone in a elderly
"retirement" place, I visited him quite often just to shoot the bull.
Well, I did ... he never said much, except "Ya." Anyway, on one visit I
happened to see one of those love bugs crawling across the floor and
without
even thinking, I squished it and threw it in the trash barrel.

My grandfather asked what it was and I told him. He was horrified. "Are
you sure?" he says. "Ya", said I. He was visibly shaken and upset.
I
asked him what the problem was. He just said you shouldn't kill a love
bug
.... it's bad luck.

A week later my grandfather died.


Coincidence. I hope.

--Vic



I am sure it was. But, I have a new respect for love bugs.

Eisboch


After two years in Tampa, I wonder how many zillions of love bugs I killed.
It didn't worsen my Karma, so there must be no truth to the 'bad luck'
idea!


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