• SippyCup@feddit.nl
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    3 months ago

    We are in the middle of an insect apocalypse.

    Remember when you were little how many fucking moths there were? Couldn’t keep the porch light on at night or they’d get in the house and you’d be finding moth carcasses all summer.

    Now there’s just a few. Hardly see any anymore.

    Same for house flies, and bees. I used to have to go and spray for wasps every spring, I don’t remember the last one I saw.

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      3 months ago

      Grasshoppers too. I used to fill buckets with them as a kid. I haven’t seen more than a few in the last decade.

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      3 months ago

      Remember when you needed a bug shield to drive on the highway?

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        3 months ago

        Yes and yes (to the person you replied to). All I’m saying is that that narrative seems to be coalescing around “it’s because people raked leaves.” Does that play a part? Probably. But there’s no way it’s just that. It’s far too pervasive to be “personal actions.” The root cause has to be systemic.

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          3 months ago

          It’s not just the leaves, it’s humans fucking with the environment, on a macro and micro scale. But that’s harder to convey in a single panel

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          3 months ago

          It’s also humans continually expanding and building in previously undeveloped areas. It crowds out other species.

          30 years ago it didnt matter if you raked your leaves because there were still plenty of areas for lightning bugs to migrate in from. But when everyone’s surrounded by miles of suburbs the lightning bugs have further to go for you to see them