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Seems we have a lot of June Bugs here

Iron Woode

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They keep flying into my windows and bounce off. LOL.

There sure seems to be a lot of them.

I remember watching my cat chase them and then torture them before eating them. 😀

Ah, memories.

😀

 
i swept some of those bastards off of my brick tonight. :|

poll re: name. i say june bug; some say proper name is "may fly" etc. poll!!11!111 😛
 
June bugs are fat ass beetles that like to hang out on cement at night, and fly into walls and windows during the day. They're huge and clumsy, they also produce a lot of juice if you step on them.
 
Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
Ahhh June Bugs the whole reason bug zappers were invented.

You sure they work? Last time I tried to use one on them, it didn't faze them. You could hear the sizzling and some sparks, but the stupid bug just kept moving.
 
Originally posted by: eelw
Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
Ahhh June Bugs the whole reason bug zappers were invented.

You sure they work? Last time I tried to use one on them, it didn't faze them. You could hear the sizzling and some sparks, but the stupid bug just kept moving.

I think you need 60,000 volts for those suckers, anything else just gets them a little buzzed.
 
Originally posted by: eelw
Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
Ahhh June Bugs the whole reason bug zappers were invented.

You sure they work? Last time I tried to use one on them, it didn't faze them. You could hear the sizzling and some sparks, but the stupid bug just kept moving.

Need a higher output one. 🙂
 
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