I notice that most Florida State and Miami football fans still do blame the U of Florida scientists for the love bugs, true or not. LOL :)
Will have to give some of the ideas a try, the Adolphs, Bug Eraser, Bug Melt, Bug Off as I have tried the dryer sheets and they don't work for me. I have tried them new and ended up with a slimy mess on top of the bugs, that are still there. Then I have tried used dryer sheets and alone they don't work either for me. Believe I will order some of the Bug Eraser sheets today and give them a try.
My real gripe is that often when I get into them on the roads, it will be several days before I can get them off and keep them off. We often head out to the mountain west for part of the summer, just at the end of the May love bug hatching. So I have to find some place to clean them off on the way, as soon as I get far enough north to not have them present.
Nothing seems to eat love bugs, must have a terrible taste that even a bird doesn't like them. I like to think that everything in nature has a purpose, but I have yet to figure out the purpose for love bugs. Even mosquitos provide a major food source for many birds and bats, but love bugs? LOL :P