When I lived in the Midwest, they would pile up around lights. People would sweep them up in a pile and use a shovel to remove them. You had to be careful crossing the bridges on the Mississippi River as well. They would get on the road, and make the road slippery.
STEPUP 3 months ago
And the ink barely has time to dry!!!
KA7DRE Premium Member 3 months ago
Their short lifespan doesn’t even give the mourners enough time to go out and buy flowers.
Cornelius Noodleman 3 months ago
I like bugs.
The Reader Premium Member 3 months ago
His watch always did run slow.
Zebrastripes 3 months ago
They’ve always said life was short….
Ubintold 3 months ago
In the blink of an eye. Well, maybe two blinks.
Olddog04 3 months ago
When I lived in the Midwest, they would pile up around lights. People would sweep them up in a pile and use a shovel to remove them. You had to be careful crossing the bridges on the Mississippi River as well. They would get on the road, and make the road slippery.
Thehag 3 months ago
Love the names and “fondly recalls this morning” is so cute!
CoffeeBob Premium Member 3 months ago
However, on the upside, their divorce rate is quite low.
The Brooklyn Accent 3 months ago
What’s the buzz? Tell me what’s a-happening…
spaced man spliff Premium Member 3 months ago
As flies they live one day, but how long do they live as larvae?