• astraeus
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    493 months ago

    The article doesn’t implicate cars as the main reason, or even necessarily indirectly, it does mention climate change which can be linked with cars but I think it’s secondary to the abundant use of pesticides and general attempts to reduce bug populations than cars themselves.

    That being said, fuck cars.

  • @Nawor3565@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    293 months ago

    Yeah, as many bugs as cars kill, there’s no way they have such a huge effect on their population. Pesticides and loss of habitat are mostly to blame.

    • @JoBo@feddit.uk
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      The headline is terrible (the article is fine). No one is claiming the cars kill the insects (apart from, possibly, the OP given the community they chose to post this in). They’re using cars to measure the decline.

    • @Sludgehammer@lemmy.world
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      03 months ago

      I dunno… When I go for a walk along the local highway in Spring (like now) I’ll usually see a dead bee around every… ten or twenty feet. And the bees are light enough that they get blown around by semi trucks passing, so they probably get blown off the road in short order.

  • Yer Ma
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    223 months ago

    Pesticides, mono crops, pollution are what is killing the insects, cars splatting them are mostly just an easy indicator of the decline

  • @shortwavesurfer@monero.town
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    -453 months ago

    This may be mean of me, but I cannot hate this. Insects are absolutely horrendous creatures, in my opinion, and the fact that there are less of them now than there used to be seems crazy. If I hate them so much now, I’m glad I did not live a hundred years ago when they were worse.

    • @FireRetardant@lemmy.world
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      343 months ago

      Bugs are also the bottom of the food chain and without them entire ecosystems would collapse. They also fill many unique roles in the ecosystems like breaking down old organic wastes/other dead organisms and keeping plants and animal species in line through disease or other means.

      Without bugs we have no fish, no fresh soil, significantly less pollination and probably a thousand other problems that bugs currently take care of.

        • @TrousersMcPants@lemmy.world
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          83 months ago

          Wasps are also important pollinators, just like bees. They’re also not really nearly as aggressive as people seem to think they are in my experience. So long as you don’t just freak the fuck out when you see one and pay attention to where they are there’s really no issue, only times I can remember getting stung is because I accidentally stepped on one barefoot.

          • @chocoladisco@feddit.de
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            12 months ago

            My main issue with them is that they seem to love flying between my toes when I am barefoot, then freak out and sting me. Or they end up in my shirt while I am riding my bicycle.

            If they could just chill out, I would be more loving to them.

    • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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      -123 months ago

      Yeah, I understand bugs fill many critical niches of a healthy biosphere, but that doesn’t mean I need to like them. Their direct impact is as pests, annoyances, disease carriers

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          So you had to pick the ones that are painful to step on? The ones that make people nervous around anything sweet like the previous asshole who spilled soda

          • @lemming934
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            73 months ago

            I’ve never been harassed by a bumble bee