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Unread 04-20-2006, 06:58 PM   #1
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You know, I hear it a lot from people saying that us folks down in Florida are lucky because we can drive all year long without the winter season encroaching on the driving time. But I wonder..... What do you all do about the dreaded Love Bug season? Those little buggers can make a real mess out of your vehicle during the peak season and from what I understand, the acids in the body of those insects can eat up a paint job if you don't get their squashed bodies off pronto.

From what I can recall, there are two periods of peak activity: April-May, and then again August-September. I think I just missed the last cycle as I didn't get my Z06 until the end of September. And the Spring cycle is on the way, although I don't believe the Spring cycle is as severe up here in the Tallahassee area.

So what do you do? Do you just refrain from driving much during that time, or do you take other precautions? Or none at all?

Heck, I remember one year my wife painted the front door of the house right in the middle of lovebug season. There are still imprints of their carcasses on that paint job...
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I know lovebugs from years back when I lived here. I don't plan to drive the Z during the LB season, but definitely not during the peek hours of the day for them. What ever I drive, be it my Jeep or the beater, I will use......

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Hmm, I wonder what it would be like hitting a big cloud of love bugs at 140 mph? Probably pretty ugly. Probably leave holes in the front bumper. Actually have you seen the size of some of the beetles that fly around at night around here? Having one of those suckers hit the windshield at high speed would probably sound like a gunshot at close quarters.
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Never drive my Vettes during love bug seasons, especially with the Z06 being a bottom feeder.

They always stay parked in the garage till those little bastards die.

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Never drive my Vettes during love bug seasons, especially with the Z06 being a bottom feeder.

They always stay parked in the garage till those little bastards die.

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I've got a couple nests of those bastards in my back yard! I kill 'em every now and then. Tryin' to do my part.

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Here's a link I found about Lovebugs -> http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/MG068

Heck, I didn't realize that they aren't native to Florida.......
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Here's a link I found about Lovebugs -> http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/MG068

Heck, I didn't realize that they aren't native to Florida.......
They were originally brought in to control other insects in the state. Sure as hell missed the boat on that call.

So after all these years now, they multiply and serve only one purpose. To splatter our windshields and cover the front end. And not to forget, that wonderful smell when you turn the A/C on after the bake on.

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I try not to take the Vette out during the dreaded LB season also, BUT, I went on the Hot Rod Power Tour last week and the beginning event was in Kissimee just below Orlando and the LB season was just ending. I had picked up a container of REJEX after reading about it on another Vette forum and thought I'd try it out. It's a clear liquid that puts a protective coating on anything. I tried it out...and it works. The LB's that I did hit came off without any problem whatsoever. A wet tissue cleaned them up. The more coats of REJEX the more protection. Won't stop rocks but it's great for bugs. Used to sell only On-line but now they say it's carried at Ture Value Hardware stores.

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Hmm, I have Rejex and use it, but it's not a clear liquid. At least not that I remember. Dang, now I have to go take a look. Seemed to me it a beige colored creamy liquid.

And yes it does work quite well. But read the directions. You're not supposed to apply it when temps are over 85 degrees.
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