signguy 55
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I realize that 80% of you won't be able to relate to this.
Had to paint a monument sign at a shopping center yesterday, I used alkyd enamel. After a couple of hours I had dozens of "love bugs" stuck to the paint.
This is something that I have only seen in the last few years. We used to never have them in this part of Georgia, now in August and Sept. they start swarming. Don't know if it's climate change or what, but I do know our winters aren't as harsh as they used to be.
They are aggravating and can damage paint on vehicles if left on too long. (Paints have improved so this isn't as much an issue as before).
I know you guys in Florida have been dealing with them for years.
Had to paint a monument sign at a shopping center yesterday, I used alkyd enamel. After a couple of hours I had dozens of "love bugs" stuck to the paint.
This is something that I have only seen in the last few years. We used to never have them in this part of Georgia, now in August and Sept. they start swarming. Don't know if it's climate change or what, but I do know our winters aren't as harsh as they used to be.
They are aggravating and can damage paint on vehicles if left on too long. (Paints have improved so this isn't as much an issue as before).
I know you guys in Florida have been dealing with them for years.