Oh no!!

des1954

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If you're coming to the Fort in the next few weeks, wax your RV & vehicles to the max. The more wax the better.

They're baaaaaaaaakkkkkkk........

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Got it covered. I just strap my $800 refridgerator to the front of the TT. It blocks out all the love bugs, and keeps my 15 pre-made, frozen meals in Zip-Loc bags. It's all in the planning.
 
OK people here's your warning. THE LOVEBUGS ARE BACK. There won't be big signs at WDW notifying you, and you can't sue to get your vehicles washed. :lmao:
 
Can you just call in a pressure washing company when you get to the Fort? :firefight

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It might be a coincidence, but I saw an RV with a Herbie the Lovebug GC pull in to the Fort on Sat. Could that be the mothership for the lovebugs?
 
Funny, I was just thinking about the love bugs. Hoping the fall outbreak wasn't going to happen, but I guess it's just in time for our trip. I waxed the truck and front cap of the trailer a week or so ago in preparation. Got my squeegee ready to clean the trailer when we get down there. Heck, it's going to take more than a couple million bugs to ruin my trip. At least they're small and harmless. I've "camped" in places where the bugs sounded like helicopters at night and shook the mosquito netting when they landed.
 
They must just be around Disney because I haven't seen any at home or at work yet. Hopefully it will be a light season . . . . .they were horrible a few years ago.
 
I was outside grilling about 5:30pm when I saw the love bugs doing their dastardly deed!! I only saw the one "couple" I took the picture of and 2 or 3 loner's. It's a little late in the year for them, so hopefully the ones I saw were simply confused, rogue bugs!! We can only hope!!

I'm over in Polk City, so if they are here, they will be in Orlando, too.
 
I was outside grilling about 5:30pm when I saw the love bugs doing their dastardly deed!! I only saw the one "couple" I took the picture of and 2 or 3 loner's. It's a little late in the year for them, so hopefully the ones I saw were simply confused, rogue bugs!! We can only hope!!

I'm over in Polk City, so if they are here, they will be in Orlando, too.

We'll have to add "love bug spotter" (or should that be "love bug voyeur", given the circumstances) to your title.
 
Are they edible? Just wondering if I can maybe save some food money at Disney.
 
Are they edible? Just wondering if I can maybe save some food money at Disney.

There is nothing...and I mean no creature great or small...that eats love bugs. The birds don't want them, the frogs don't want them...NOTHING wants them! If you can figure out how to saute' em up and serve them on a platter and then get people to buy into your latest cuisine, you will be able to afford a house at Golden Oaks! :cool1:
 
I will never forget our first trip to Disney in 1983. We had never even heard of lovebugs but it certainly did not take long to figure out what pests they were! They were everywhere! Our 4-year old went home that year and told everybody about the millions of "two-headed" bugs in Florida. ;)
 












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