No, a lot less bugs than ever. It depends on where you are.
Bugs mean birds. Not many either. Massively threatened. Butterflies. But all the common ones moths, bees, etc.
I can literally walk past places a decade ago would be full of insect life. Flowers and Plants like lavender, hyacinth, etc. Not even a crawl. I go down on a nature walk okay still some but not by comparisons at all.
EMR they aren't telling you is massively affecting them. They're blaming pesticides. It's a combination. But okay you're seeing certain spawns, where it occurs by affecting the chains. Africa for example farmland. It removes bird cover trees, hedgerows, next there's a spawn of ants or locusts. More bugs until pesticides. But migratory birds aren't returning affected by EMR, until you find insects are as well.
But yea it's like the twilight zone walking past flowering plants and devoid of them. Did they pesticide possible, most don't, regs have banned use against bee killers and stuff. Of course veg growers use stuff. But these are flowering plants. Nothing. Moths in woodland, not the same. I am in a city of course. Sure some midges and hoppers but huge decreases than ever noticed. Yes there are still some but unlike ever. It's not everywhere but that decrease is much greater over everywhere.
While yes there are the spawns in others, because the chains have been affected.
No, it's to dry here now.
it's supposed to be wet starting next week but still warm.
there will probably be an explosion of bugs, flies and stuff have short life spans
Yes. But I have also noticed alot less people having manicured lawns also. I think people are finally starting to realizer all the poisons they put into their ground. To maintain a shit piece of grass, is actually poisoning them.
No, a lot less bugs than ever. It depends on where you are.
Bugs mean birds. Not many either. Massively threatened. Butterflies. But all the common ones moths, bees, etc.
I can literally walk past places a decade ago would be full of insect life. Flowers and Plants like lavender, hyacinth, etc. Not even a crawl. I go down on a nature walk okay still some but not by comparisons at all.
EMR they aren't telling you is massively affecting them. They're blaming pesticides. It's a combination. But okay you're seeing certain spawns, where it occurs by affecting the chains. Africa for example farmland. It removes bird cover trees, hedgerows, next there's a spawn of ants or locusts. More bugs until pesticides. But migratory birds aren't returning affected by EMR, until you find insects are as well.
But yea it's like the twilight zone walking past flowering plants and devoid of them. Did they pesticide possible, most don't, regs have banned use against bee killers and stuff. Of course veg growers use stuff. But these are flowering plants. Nothing. Moths in woodland, not the same. I am in a city of course. Sure some midges and hoppers but huge decreases than ever noticed. Yes there are still some but unlike ever. It's not everywhere but that decrease is much greater over everywhere.
While yes there are the spawns in others, because the chains have been affected.
It's been dry this year in Colorado and thus, a lot less bugs. These things ebb and flo
Thanks for all the responses, must just be on odd year here.
No, it's to dry here now. it's supposed to be wet starting next week but still warm. there will probably be an explosion of bugs, flies and stuff have short life spans
Less than last year here
Yes. But I have also noticed alot less people having manicured lawns also. I think people are finally starting to realizer all the poisons they put into their ground. To maintain a shit piece of grass, is actually poisoning them.