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SR71
09-15-2006, 05:58 AM
Anyone else suffer with these little nymphos or are they "indingenous" (good word, huh?) to the South. They serve no purpose whatsoever. I have to wash my car like 3 times a week now, because their blood will actually take your paint off if left on too long. I have to clean my filter like every two weeks now because there's usually about 30 or 40 just jammed in there. Anyone else going through this?

sonnyboy
09-15-2006, 06:10 AM
Anyone else suffer with these little nymphos or are they "indingenous" (good word, huh?) to the South. They serve no purpose whatsoever. I have to wash my car like 3 times a week now, because their blood will actually take your paint off if left on too long. I have to clean my filter like every two weeks now because there's usually about 30 or 40 just jammed in there. Anyone else going through this?

In south fl. we had loads of those little buggers,but i hav'ent seen one for about three years.Iknow your pain.

dag711
09-15-2006, 09:11 AM
there were alot here in tampa a few months ago but havent seen them lately i hate those damn things

2001NBMZ28
09-15-2006, 02:07 PM
Yeah, get them here in Jax every year, some years are worse than others. They're so darn acidic nothing will eat them - but the little critters will gladly eat your paint if you leave them on there.

2001somws6
09-18-2006, 01:31 PM
just keep them off the paint and they wont destroy it. I never had to take them off my air fillter.

GatorSS
10-14-2006, 11:00 PM
They are a royal PITA!

pwolfe812
10-15-2006, 11:47 AM
love buggs suck...and to think the goverment brought them here to eat mosquitos... what a pain...sebring fl...

WD-40
10-15-2006, 12:48 PM
the goverment brought them here to eat mosquitos

Ive heard rumors like this and about UF but its false.


hxxx://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovebugs


Yep, they suck!

JonB
10-18-2006, 10:40 PM
Yeah was dealing with them a few weeks ago but they let up now. One of those f'ers got splatered real good on my drivers door and has left a nasty mark behind. The paints not gone but it just look like something is still stuck on the paint after washing it several times. I really need to get out and try claybaring it to see if that will remove it or if it really f'ed the paint up.

ls1blackhawk
10-19-2006, 11:46 AM
You're doing the right thing by washing your car immediately. One of the things I've found helps is to really cover the areas with bugs with a soft stream of water for a few minutes and then a few minutes later hit them again with a stronger stream. Getting the bugs soaked with water helps to get them off. You can then do your regular wash with a good soap. If that doesn't work, I have the old Turtle Wax "bug and tar remover" on standby and occasionally I have to use it to get the tougher stains out - not very often though. You're right about those stupid love bugs. They serve no purpose and they're terrible in the South in May and Sept-Oct. :cuss: Good luck.

SR71
10-19-2006, 03:10 PM
A girl at work told me about fabric softener/dryer sheet. Get a used one from the dryer and it will take them right off. New ones don't work as good. Just wet it with soap and water and they will come right off, and since they're so soft, you won't have to worry about jacking up your paint. They come off so easy like that.

sonnyboy
10-19-2006, 04:03 PM
Took a ride to the beau rivage in Biloxi mi.in my van.I got loaded with love bugs and lost o lot of paint. Splatters everywhere.After katrina you cant even find a gas station,never mind a car wash.

Tom 06 GTO
10-22-2006, 06:47 AM
I live in Central Florida and know exactly what you mean. Hate to say it again, but Zaino is the ticket (a sponsor here).

I keep a couple extra coats of Z5/Z6 along the leading edges of the car (front grill and mirror) and those love bugs drop off like meat off rib bones that have been cooking for 8 hours... like a steak off a buttered, teflon pan.

Short of that, try some Clay Magic. http://www.claymagic.net available at I think Auto Zone and online. (Zaino also sells a very good clay bar). That stuff gets anything off of paint. It's not failed me yet.

What's posted above is true. If you allow those bug guts to sit on the paint, it will eat into your clear coat and the paint. Wash right away. I like Zaino because it protects the paint and gives me a few days to wash the bugs off.