Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the "bugs are dying out"
I still have roaring grasshoppers and gnats in my face in the summer, ants in the back, stinkbugs on the windows ..
Stinkbugs are not from here so having them is not a positive sign.
We need bees.
How many fireflies do you see? They have largely disappeared from my part of Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:I drive to Blacksburg to visit my son fairly regularly and the fact that I very rarely have dead bugs on my windshield to and from Blacksburg is shocking to me. For such a long drive if this was 40 years ago, my windshield would've been splattered with bugs.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the "bugs are dying out"
I still have roaring grasshoppers and gnats in my face in the summer, ants in the back, stinkbugs on the windows ..
Anonymous wrote:Anecdote isn't data. We really need better regulation on pesticides and to stop unnecessary mowing. You can do a small part yourself by planting pollinators plants and avoiding pesticides and herbicides yourself. But action has to happen at the larger level.
Anonymous wrote:How do we kill the rest of them? Can we get rid of the birds next?
Anonymous wrote:How do we kill the rest of them? Can we get rid of the birds next?