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Bugs & Bugsereens

Posted by Paul Butterfield on April 30, 2002 at 07:11:30:

Yeah, tell me about bugs here in the semi-tropics! [AKA 'Swamp World']. But one of the things that our local Chamber of Commerce will never admit to, is well known (to locals) as Florida's' “Secret Shame.” A indigenous tropical bounty of airborne and flying insects in the form of: Dozens of varieties of flying cockroaches (which include Palmetto, German, Asian, Cuban, Madeira, dusky brown, brown banded, Blaberus giganteus, and deaths-head), flying ants, love bugs, moths, termites, fleas, sand fleas, midges, mites, citrus gnats, no-see-ums, mosquitos, bees, wasps, yellow jackets, hornets, horse flies, fruit flies, and regular run-of-the-mill houseflies.

What, no ladybugs? The lizzards eat them...

For those of you with similar environmental problems, I have found that bigleg hoochie mama nylon pantyhose does indeed make an effective seasonal bug screen.

Paul B