If I could have, I would have put on a moon suit and walked the world with a giant bug bomb. I would have erased all the buzzing, bloodsucking, creeping, crawling, and altogether icky pests from the planet.
In retrospect, I recognize that the summer heat--along with the itching--had gone to my head. The truth is, bugs are good.
Sure, there are some summer critters that bring us little joy or benefit. But there are many bugs that benefit us. Without them, in fact, we'd be in big trouble. Therefore, it's worth getting to know which ones we should consider our friends.
It can be hard to tell, I know. Most bugs are small. The smallest is the dwarf beetle, which is a mere hundredth of an inch long. When you're dealing with something that teeny, it's hard to tell whether it's smiling at you or licking its chops.
So how do you tell whether a bug is good or evil?