It’s A Country Bug’s Life

One of the biggest differences between my life in Connecticut and my life here in Oregon is the amount of bugs. They are everywhere… seriously everywhere…. in the country.
I have decided that Pixar should do a sequel to A Bug’s Life and cover the variety of bugs I encounter in the country.

bug on toilet paper

There would be “Dusty” the Squash Bug who is in a gang called the Greasers. I think he would be the main character.
Growing up, I called this little brown, flying insect a dust bug. It makes a mildly gross smell when you smash them and they sort of “pop” when you do. I have recently heard it referred to as a grease bug however when I looked it up on google it looks like it may be known as a squash bug.
These bugs are freaking everywhere! On the toilet paper, on the toilet, in the toilet. Okay, maybe they like bathrooms. I remember when I was young they hung out on windowsills, maybe that the old generation.

bug on ground

Next would be “Herbie” the stinkbug. I see him being Dusty’s unlikely best friend. They are technically called a darkling beetle but because they emit a nasty smell as a defense mechanism they are known locally as stinkbugs.  I was fascinated by these bugs when I was young because if they feel threatened, they lower their head, stuck their butt up in the air and let out their smell. I still find it interesting, but there have been so many of them that they are just irritating. They like to get into the garage. Then when I go to get into my car and I’m not looking down, I hear the familiar “crunch” followed by the smell, as I step on one. Gross. Before I pull my car into the garage, I open the door to see them waiting for me. I get out, grab the broom and play stinkbug hockey!

The supporting cast would include a fly, a spider and an ant. The comedic scene stealer would be Will “Evil Knievel” the weevil. He would be a little geeky and love finding his way into non-perishable foods. In Eastern Oregon, finding weevils in your stored dry foods like flour, corn bread mix, and cereal is par for the coarse.

bug on finger

And finally there would be the bad guy, Earl the earwig. These insects are the only one that get to me when I think about them. As a young kid I was told they like to crawl into the ear and pinch. Talk about a traumatic idea! If you’ve ever seen one, you know how creepy they are. They can do this impressive yoga move where they curl their pincher up over their head. The slither along quickly on their tiny little legs and are little buggers to catch.

So there you go Pixar. I will leave the plot line up to you!

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