Google lovebugs if you don't know what these are.
In FL every year that I can remember we had two hatches of lovebugs. They don't bite, but there are no natural enemies. They are so thick they will nearly coat the front of your car driving to/from work.
I can't remember the last time that I have seen one.
Are they spraying something over Florida that caused COVID and killed the lovebugs? What other explanation is there? Have anyone read anything about this?
Do masks kill them? haha
Who the hell knows what bill gates’ GMO skeeters are doing down there to the ecosystem.
Nearly Every time they try to release one species to control something, even an invasive species. ...it turns out bad.
The idea that covid is a poison is interesting to ponder. If so, how do they get it to spread widely but not so widely that it affects literally everyone?
Is it coincident that these bugs disappeared? Really strange.
There’s no such thing as coincidence