Dave2000
Deeply Rooted
I'm noticing at night, a lack of chirping. Usually by now the drone of crickets is a reminder that summer is here. I don't mind the quiet so much as I do that I have a giant sized zucchini plant that has aborted a dozen or more shoots, and not for lack of male counterparts.
No honey bees, which weren't in large supply around here for years but we had bumble bees, sweat bees, and wasps, and everything was pollinating okay but not this year.
I always (in years past) attributed it to my neighbor excessively using pesticide, but her small lot use would not kill all crickets within hearing range elsewhere. I'm not using any pesticides except I did put the same pre-emergent weed killer on the lawn that I use every year, ~3+ months ago.
I wouldn't say we've had a noteworthy weather change either. Weather has been variable for the last few years but not especially hot or cold, little under avg. rainfall but nothing drastic. I see no natural predators that would be eating all the crickets and bees 'n such, they're just gone.
Didn't see the usual amount of ladybugs this spring either, nor even the common house fly. There must be a few beetles here and there as I see the evidence in missing leaves on a few things but few butterflies and moths too. Lightning bugs did make their appearance earlier than usual, but that and a small handful of miniature sweat bees that pollinated my herbs then left are the only insects with numbers high enough to bother counting.
Instead we have an abundance of moles this year. Yay!!
No honey bees, which weren't in large supply around here for years but we had bumble bees, sweat bees, and wasps, and everything was pollinating okay but not this year.
I always (in years past) attributed it to my neighbor excessively using pesticide, but her small lot use would not kill all crickets within hearing range elsewhere. I'm not using any pesticides except I did put the same pre-emergent weed killer on the lawn that I use every year, ~3+ months ago.
I wouldn't say we've had a noteworthy weather change either. Weather has been variable for the last few years but not especially hot or cold, little under avg. rainfall but nothing drastic. I see no natural predators that would be eating all the crickets and bees 'n such, they're just gone.
Didn't see the usual amount of ladybugs this spring either, nor even the common house fly. There must be a few beetles here and there as I see the evidence in missing leaves on a few things but few butterflies and moths too. Lightning bugs did make their appearance earlier than usual, but that and a small handful of miniature sweat bees that pollinated my herbs then left are the only insects with numbers high enough to bother counting.
Instead we have an abundance of moles this year. Yay!!
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