Whatever happened to flies on the windscreen?
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swisstoni said:
Pesticides, changes in the environment, that sort of thing.
When I was a kid in London you couldn t move for sparrows. Even in the dirty old East End where I lived.
Now they are virtually gone from London and the suburbs.
Yeah, there seems to be some small drains out here in the fens that seem devoid of fish these days.When I was a kid in London you couldn t move for sparrows. Even in the dirty old East End where I lived.
Now they are virtually gone from London and the suburbs.
No short supply of house martins and swallows though. House Sparrows seem to been in decline for years now.
M138 said:
swisstoni said:
Pesticides, changes in the environment, that sort of thing.
When I was a kid in London you couldn t move for sparrows. Even in the dirty old East End where I lived.
Now they are virtually gone from London and the suburbs.
Yeah, there seems to be some small drains out here in the fens that seem devoid of fish these days.When I was a kid in London you couldn t move for sparrows. Even in the dirty old East End where I lived.
Now they are virtually gone from London and the suburbs.
No short supply of house martins and swallows though. House Sparrows seem to been in decline for years now.
M138 said:
swisstoni said:
Pesticides, changes in the environment, that sort of thing.
When I was a kid in London you couldn t move for sparrows. Even in the dirty old East End where I lived.
Now they are virtually gone from London and the suburbs.
Yeah, there seems to be some small drains out here in the fens that seem devoid of fish these days.When I was a kid in London you couldn t move for sparrows. Even in the dirty old East End where I lived.
Now they are virtually gone from London and the suburbs.
No short supply of house martins and swallows though. House Sparrows seem to been in decline for years now.
"New analysis from the 2024 Bugs Matter survey has highlighted further alarming consequences for insect numbers in Kent: the number of flying insects sampled on number plates by citizen scientists has declined by a massive 67% since 2021. "
https://www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk/news/bugs-mat...
https://www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk/news/bugs-mat...
Sausage roll said:
M138 said:
swisstoni said:
Pesticides, changes in the environment, that sort of thing.
When I was a kid in London you couldn t move for sparrows. Even in the dirty old East End where I lived.
Now they are virtually gone from London and the suburbs.
Yeah, there seems to be some small drains out here in the fens that seem devoid of fish these days.When I was a kid in London you couldn t move for sparrows. Even in the dirty old East End where I lived.
Now they are virtually gone from London and the suburbs.
No short supply of house martins and swallows though. House Sparrows seem to been in decline for years now.
Whilst I don't doubt that the number of insects is falling due to overuse of pesticides, I wonder if improving aerodynamics has also played a part? I guess the better attached the boundary layer is to the car, the less likely insects are to actually make contact?
My father-in-law's car is constantly splattered with insects, but that's both an older car and in a country which probably uses fewer pesticides so it's not very conclusive of anything.
My father-in-law's car is constantly splattered with insects, but that's both an older car and in a country which probably uses fewer pesticides so it's not very conclusive of anything.
kambites said:
Whilst I don't doubt that the number of insects is falling due to overuse of pesticides, I wonder if improving aerodynamics has also played a part? I guess the better attached the boundary layer is to the car, the less likely insects are to actually make contact?
My father-in-law's car is constantly splattered with insects, but that's both an older car and in a country which probably uses fewer pesticides so it's not very conclusive of anything.
Number plates haven’t really changed though.My father-in-law's car is constantly splattered with insects, but that's both an older car and in a country which probably uses fewer pesticides so it's not very conclusive of anything.
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