• ameancow@lemmy.world
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      5 days ago

      And the problem isn’t just bees either. Broadly, insect populations are in free-fall. There are many stretches of highway in the US now where you don’t need to clean your windshield after hours on the road. We’ve lost a massive chunk of our flying pollinator population, to say nothing of the roles they play in the food chains.

      Massive-scale farming and pesticide use is going to leave us starving, ironically enough.

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        3 days ago

        Though interesting they’ve been staving it off rather directly; you have millions of colonies die, but you can breed millions more per year to keep the population stable. It is more expensive, and a bit dark for the bees.