Insects squashed on your windscreen
Discussion
In May 2019 I drove from Land's End to John O'Groats and needed to clean my car's windscreen a couple of times every day because of bug splatter.
Having driven from Derbyshire to Norfolk and back in two days this week I cleaned the screen when I got home i.e. it doesn't seem any worse based on those trips.
Having driven from Derbyshire to Norfolk and back in two days this week I cleaned the screen when I got home i.e. it doesn't seem any worse based on those trips.
Do all bugs have constant life cycles i.e. hatching at the same time every year?
I know a few year back we had a crane fly "plague" where it only happens every 17 years or so but all of the eggs buried in the earth hatch at the same time and you are overrun with crane flies for 3 days.
I know a few year back we had a crane fly "plague" where it only happens every 17 years or so but all of the eggs buried in the earth hatch at the same time and you are overrun with crane flies for 3 days.
Astacus said:
I wonder whether this is the result of the ban on neonicotinoid insecticides since 2018. Those things are incredibly toxic to insects.
I mentioned this phenomenon to Mrs DS last night - she’s a chemist/pharmacologist (toxicologist) in agrochems and develops this stuff. The above is the first thing she said as well. Dog Star said:
Astacus said:
I wonder whether this is the result of the ban on neonicotinoid insecticides since 2018. Those things are incredibly toxic to insects.
I mentioned this phenomenon to Mrs DS last night - she s a chemist/pharmacologist (toxicologist) in agrochems and develops this stuff. The above is the first thing she said as well. isaldiri said:
Dog Star said:
Astacus said:
I wonder whether this is the result of the ban on neonicotinoid insecticides since 2018. Those things are incredibly toxic to insects.
I mentioned this phenomenon to Mrs DS last night - she s a chemist/pharmacologist (toxicologist) in agrochems and develops this stuff. The above is the first thing she said as well. I've noticed the same over the last few weeks. like others I'm really pleased to see it as it means insect numbers are on the increase again and it gives me fond memories of going on family trips with my folks in summer when the windscreen would often be awash with insect splatters of all shapes and sizes!
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