• @[email protected]
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    658 months ago

    ever notice how this is getting rare?

    we used to get a rain of bugs when travelling by car at night on back roads.

    • @[email protected]
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      538 months ago

      There are scientists who actually study bug strikes on vehicles. They use it to measure insect decline, and if you’re wondering, it’s massive. I think one article I read had it as high as 40% over the last 20 years in some areas.

    • Johanno
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      268 months ago

      Insects are dying. Especially close to cities. Cars are to blame, but probably even more the human impact on nature, destroying the natural living space.

        • @[email protected]
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          98 months ago

          it’s like saying that sport fishermen are to blame for declining fish population. They aren’t technically wrong. but they aren’t right either.

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            8 months ago

            i tought overfishing was the biggest problem. whats actually killing the fish? pollution?

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              18 months ago

              It’s fishing, just not sport fishing. It’s like saying that NASCAR is responsible for pollution. Yeah, not technically wrong, but a drop in the bucket comparatively.

    • @ramirezmike
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      218 months ago

      remember how white vehicles were always covered with dead bugs? and how people used to put nets on their front bumper?

    • M137
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      188 months ago

      Not just back roads, it used to be almost everywhere. Even riding your bike you often had bugs smash into your face. It’s really eerie now that it’s not a thing anymore.

      • @[email protected]
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        48 months ago

        15 years ago i couldn’t go for a run without getting a bunch of cluster flies in my teeth and eyes. now, i hardly see them anymore. and not just because i don’t run as often.

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      78 months ago

      It’s the same with birds.

      Growing up I used to get woken up by the sounds of thousands of birds tweeting and chirping.

      Now I’m lucky to hear a bird that isn’t a crow

    • @[email protected]
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      68 months ago

      It’s all my fault. I accidentally hit an entire swarm of bees with my car in the 90s and it’s all gone downhill from there. Hell of a thing to clean off.