What is Lovebug?

Lovebug refers to one or two types of the PLECIA and most often to p. Neartica , which is located in Florida, parts of Texas, Carolinas and throughout the Mexican Gulf. Lovebugs tends to travel in pairs, especially during the mating season, and can be called double -headed mistakes, honeymoon, kissing mistakes and many other names, usually not so flattering. Lovebug is best known as harassment of drivers, because mistakes in pairs tend to death to windows and other parts of moving cars. When this happens, you must clean your car in the next day, as errors have a high acid content that can destroy the color on the vehicles. This can cause the engine overheating, and most people force it to hate lovebug with suitable energy. There is also a permanent urban legend that Lovebugs was in fact genetically a "government", but some got away. This is not true; Plecia types move up and down mostly parts of South and Central America and there is a knowCE than 200 species. The appearance of Lovebug in Florida and Texas is the result of migration and not evil scientists.

In addition to being harassing drivers, Lovebugs do not do much in the way of damage to the environment. They do not bite people and their larva can actually improve orange crops. Oranges near Lovugs have a tendency to have brighter colors because Lovebugs are excellent in recycling organic matter in the soil

tend to appear in high numbers, especially during the mating season, which can occur twice a year in May and September. The name is quite obvious, because not only swarms but also travel in pairs, often to each other. They are obviously slightly less careful in mating peaks and some say ruthless and suicidal, so the word "love" describes their passionate mating.

Lovebug due to the high acid content does not have many natural predators. ATSilage about checking these honeymoon pests with pesticides was not effective. Overall, however, there are usually more inconvenience than a problem. You will probably recognize lovebugs if you see them. This winged insect has red heads and black bodies and can weigh anywhere from 6-25 milligrams. Females are significantly larger than men. The most striking, especially during mating, are pairs of pairing do not drain, albeit in flight.

scientists studied why it seems that these mistakes swarming near the highways and reveal some interesting answers. One explanation is that the Lovebugs seem to attract the heat generated by the engines, and therefore highways are attracted where many cars work. Any section of the motorway in the southern states can be designed around areas where the ripening of Lovebugs, usually in damp fields or below the manure.

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