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  1. May 5, 2022 · Learn about the invasive march fly that swarms in May and September, mating and sticking to cars and windshields. Find out how to wash them off, why they are attracted to light-colored surfaces and why they are not harmful to humans.

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  3. Nov 13, 2023 · Florida’s premier expert on the pesky insects weighs in. Lovebugs crawl across the top of a red rose. Lovebugs, a twice-a-year phenomenon in Florida, have gone away and no one really knows...

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  4. Apr 17, 2024 · LOCAL. Lovebug season is coming: Are those pesky flies going to be bad this year? We have answers. Michelle Spitzer. Florida Today. 0:00. 1:27. Despite their name, you’d be hard pressed to find...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LovebugLovebug - Wikipedia

    The lovebug is considered a nuisance by many motorists, especially in Florida, due to its swarming behavior during the species' mating season.

  6. Apr 18, 2024 · Love bugs, which typically live only three or four days, are known for their presence on cars and other surfaces. However, this season has been remarkably free of these flying insects. Dr. Norman LeppLa, a professor at the University of Florida specializing in entomology, has been closely observing this trend and speculates it could be due to various factors, such as pathogens.

  7. Sep 27, 2023 · Learn what love bugs are, why they swarm in Florida, and how to avoid them. Find out how they mate, pollinate, and damage cars and plants, and what to do if you encounter them.

  8. Dec 4, 2023 · Lovebugs, a twice-a-year phenomenon in Florida, have gone away and no one really knows why. Lovebugs, notorious for their midair mating, are typically rampant twice a year: Once in late April and May and again in late August and September.

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