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  2. Lovebug - Wikipedia

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    Lovebug eggs generally hatch after 2–4 days, depending on flight season. Once the eggs have hatched, the larvae start feeding on the decaying material around them, such as decaying plants on the soil and other organic material, and live and remain in the soil until they develop to the pupa stage. [11]

  3. Bibio femoratus - Wikipedia

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    Bibio femoratus, also known as the March fly or lovebug, is a species of fly in the family Bibionidae. It was first described by the German entomologist Christian Rudolph Wilhelm Wiedemann in 1820. Bibio femoratus is one of at least 90 types of March flies, which occur in the United States and Canada.

  4. Where did all the Florida lovebugs go? And will they come back?

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    The agglomeration of all his lovebug knowledge is chronicled in Leppla’s 2018 article Living with lovebugs. (He’s now considering writing a sequel: ... The larvae can move. If they have a bit ...

  5. Love Bug - Wikipedia

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    The Love Bug, an Our Gang short; The Love Bug, a 1968 Disney film about a sentient Volkswagen Beetle; The Love Bug, a television film sequel to the 1968 film; The Love Bugs, a 1917 film starring Oliver Hardy

  6. It’s lovebug season, Georgia. Here’s how to get rid of them ...

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  7. Bibionidae - Wikipedia

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    Bibionidae (March flies) is a family of flies containing approximately 650–700 species worldwide.Adults are nectar feeders and emerge in numbers in spring. Because of the likelihood of adult flies being found in copula, they have earned colloquial names such as "love bugs" or "honeymoon flies".

  8. Talk:Lovebug - Wikipedia

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    The lore that I have heard was that the University Of Florida researchers put the Love Bug larvae in a petri dish with mosquito larvae and that the Love Bugs hatched first and ate the mosquito larvae. The researchers were so ecstatic that they imported thousands of Love Bug larvae to release into the wild to control the mosquito population.

  9. Hemiptera - Wikipedia

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    Many insects with "bug" in their common name, especially in American English, belong to other orders; for example, the lovebug is a fly [9] and the Maybug and ladybug are beetles. [10] The term is occasionally extended to colloquial names for freshwater or marine crustaceans (e.g. Balmain bug , Moreton Bay bug , mudbug ) and used by physicians ...