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How about worms on the ground after a rain. Remember those? The earth is dying.
earthworms are invasive to north America though
The real problem is that cars are becoming more aerodynamic.
More cubes, More splats, for Science!
Last year was an absolute wash out, so wet and grey for so long. It'll probably be worse again at next year's count. Hopefully the warm dry weather atm will help a little.
but maga will say this creates jobs!
we're bringing malaria back to america and making it great again
In Alberta I used to have to wash bug guts off my windshield pretty often. Every gas station stop for sure, sometimes more.
That was decades ago. Now it's pretty rare I hit any bugs...at all.
Yeah this is awful. I even notice the lack of insects when simply walking outside.
I'm currently in the process of putting flowers in my yard for the sake of the bees.
If you like bumblebees, get lots of plants in the borage family, they go made for them! Aromatic/culinary herbs are also great.
I noticed last year in-particular there was a very sharp drop-off. Normally a variety of flying insects invade my personal space in the evenings - it was always a tough call... a room too hot to sleep in, or a room full of hornets; you'd be surprised how often the hornets won.
There was even a time not so long ago where we used to get "waves" of certain flying insects each year, presumably one species won the Insect Sex Games each year, and were crowned champions with wave after wave of children.. ladybirds, daddy longlegs, etc. Thousands everywhere! I think the last one of these was a long time ago now, perhaps nearly a decade.
Presumably this is devastating for bird and bat populations.. hopefully they don't start invading my personal space in response.
Windshield phenomenon
The windshield phenomenon (or windscreen phenomenon) is the observation that fewer dead insects accumulate on the windshields and front bumpers of people's cars since the early 2000s. It has been attributed to a global decrease of insect populations caused by human activity, e.g. use of pesticides.
Would modern vehicle aerodynamics not be playing a part in all of this?
I would guess that's why counting bugs on the numberplate is mentioned, I think that's basically stayed the same for decades
Apparently the Kent Wildlife Trust found the opposite to be true:
The research also found that modern cars, with a more aerodynamic body shape, killed more insects than boxier vintage cars.
Don’t tell the Cybertruck gang. They latch on to any W they can get at this point.