Zoomers dont know this but "bad creatures" (ticks, chiggers, coyotes...

zoomers dont know this but "bad creatures" (ticks, chiggers, coyotes, and other creatures "bad" to humans) used to be extremely rare. 30 years ago coyotes were only in 3 states now they're in all 50 states. 30 years ago i never got a tick in these same woods now i cant go into my own yard without getting them, same for anywhere else around here. likewise all the "good creatures" have been greatly reduced, very few birds, few bees, and things like quails/grouses/pheasants seem literally extinct. what is going on? nature is becoming a hell version of itself when it used to be more like garden of eden. zoomers dont get it.

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not only has the amount of birds been reduced by 90% but the variety of species of the 10% you do see has also been reduced by 90%. the world is like...dead, compared to what it used to be.

The bees are gone

Global warming making winters warmer, which normally wipe out these insect populations.

what is going on?

you'd call it a hoax

God is sending the beasts of the field to punish us for our sins? I'm pretty sure I remember reading those exact words somewhere on the Bible.

Unironically climate change. Now if natural or human made who cares, but it's here. I never experienced this warm of an april in my whole life.

yet ive never experienced an april this cold. seriously.

checked...its fucked up bro i totally agree. my dog has never had a tick in over 7 years, suddenly in the past two weeks ive found three ticks on him.

I cant say for sure about birds, i have a few feeders up and get over 10 kinds of birds regularly including 4 types of wood peckers.

coyotes were always in more than 3 states tho. im calling bs on that.

everything else you said seems true tho, we live in hell. somehow we all got mass transported to the hell time line. Jews ruined the world.

This, Especially in Canada more bugs are moving up north.

30 years ago coyotes were only in 3 states now they're in all 50 states.

That sounded like bullshit, so I checked. and it was bullshit.

Suck a carbon tax out of my sweaty cock climate fags

Yeah were sending our chinese since you seem to like them

30 years ago coyotes were only in 3 states

really? that's interesting
i was thinking the same thing on the ticks
the last 4 years ive found one tick on my dog this year ive found 3

eh i thought it was true. maybe they rewrote history since the local governments are the ones who imported the coyotes 30-60 years ago to "handle the deer overpopulation problem"

30 years ago it was totally normal to shoot coyotes on site, now in most of the country you would go to jail if you did that.

kek

I rarely even see bees except those big fuzzy solitary ones. Most people think yellowjackets are bees

I rarely see ticks but I have those fucking stinkbugs coming in the house. At night I leave the kitchen light on and those fucking things smack into my walls. I find them dead all over the place.

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If you look at a heat map of ticks they are proliferating from Suffolk County NY. Home of the nation's largest collection of laboratories.

Also they didn't tell you this, but if you have Lyme disease and get the vaccine you will be going into lyme carditis.

But remember it's not black people who get Lyme disease, it's white people.

This was a eugenics attempt at trying to get rid of whites.

Have you noticed how snow and ice is a lot warmer than it used to be? Global warming sure is something else.

Go fuck yourself

ai is telling me its true that many states had near-zero coyotes some decades ago

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yep. 100% aware and believe it. it is the truth.

what is going on?

Human intervention in everything, I unironically believed dragonflies, fireflies, and frogs were locally extinct until recently.

One explanation is that aluminum makes bee navigation harder causing alzheimers-like symptoms. I think the decrease in butterflies is whats understated. I dont see them like I used to when I was a kid.

Yes, jewish directed climate change, aka cloud seeding and planet poisoning for profit.

There are barely any birds, bees, butterflies, fireflies, dragonflies, frogs, toads, and a lot of other animals and bugs than there used to be. I remember in 2020 when they turned on the 5G birds were flying all crazy and flying into stuff and then they disappeared

Yup. If you ever get bored take a look at the states through google earth.
See all the light green here in pic related? It's all farmland; try zooming in here if you don't believe me.

An incredible amount of natural habitats and forests have been wiped out in the united states over the past few hundred years. Of course that's going to have a big impact on what can live and where.

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If we're taking about bad creatures breeding, you should be more worried about niggers than chiggers.

I have been building a quail habitat on the hill I own for over twenty years now. This spring we have over 600 wild California quail on our hill with their chicks. There are no bugs anywhere. Lots of Nigger Dogs though, have to put out poison meat for them.

you stupid fukers have no stray dogs on the streets, now coyotes can get all the cheap trash and have more baby coyotes, you get coyotes even in the streets of the cities, meanwhile I can hear stray dogs making a ruckus at night when any wild animals gets 10km away from human territory.

Turns out manufactured industrial chemicals are hazardous to all aspects of life.

It's caused by man made global warming

Total collapse cannot happen soon enough, what we have done to our environment is disgusting.

Coyotes don't bother anybody.

ticks

warmer winters allow them to build higher population densities

coyotes

Wolves were killed off by farmers and so coyotes moved in to fill most of the niches.

birds

Destruction and fragmentation of wildlife by humans have drastically reduced populations. The only exception are waterfowl, due to aggressive conservation of wetlands and flyways.

bees

All insects are dying off. Largely due to human actions again. Habitat destruction and pesticides.

It's not a conspiracy, humans are just incredibly destructive unless they try very hard not to be.

The leftists in germany are called "zecken" or ticks in english.
That is actually a perfect description.

It can't be that we're coating all of our crops of glyphosate and spraying chemtrails in the air to "cloud seed"

The problem here is i would just happily suck the blood and once i m full i would fall off, but they dont realize they carry diseases.

I would ask them, just under the misty branch, what did you ever do to justify this arrogance. Just once thing in your entire life.

yeah here in virginia we used to get clouds of monarch butterflies that covered the sky. millions at once migrating. never happens anymore.

It’s one of the ways people die in the book of revelation

In the end, the animals always turn on humanity when things are getting worse. Many prophets forsaw this.

they've bothered me a lot. killing chickens, cats, etc. killed my neighbors small dog.

It's mainly just in the pigwest
Germutt gangstaker NPC pigpipo are happy sloppy piggies in their pigpen consooming and producing shit
We can just expose them for being secret police shills and violating the constitution then imprison them and raze their little cucktowns so they can be overgrown and retvrn to monke

Anyone noticing a lot more people getting bed bugs too? Like they used to be a rare myth but I'm hearing more and more people saying they got them, out of nowhere too.

global warming isnt real. zoom out. theyll never show you the zoom out because theyre trying to trick you.

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It's even worse in coastal waters. Lionfish are decimating fish stocks in coastal waters

the truth is this is nearly the coldest earth has ever been since the ice age.

I'm 46.
When I was a kid I always cleaned the dead insects off the windscreen during petrol stops.
Just something I liked to do.

Now the windscreen doesn't need cleaning
No dead insects on the windscreen because the insects are already dead.
Maybe some bird poop, it's not the same.

I live in the middle of a city of 600k and theres coyotes everywhere kek

i heard its because 5G towers are like giant bug zappers. any bug touches it they die, birds too often. humans who work on them all get infertility. even kills bugs at a great distance because it harms smaller creatures faster.

It's not global warning, insects love heat.
It's pesticides and other toxic chemicals.
The insects are killed by the pesticides and the birds who used to eat insects are gone too.

The fact that you think we even have data from 10k years ago shows you are a greenhorn.

the decline in birds/bugs over the past 30 years seems to directly correlate to the rise of cell phones and accelerate with each new "G" they come out with, which inevitably is always a higher frequency than prior. 5G is supposedly almost microwaves frequency.

I miss mourning doves

Glad someone posted these graphs, "climate change" offers the govt plausible deniability and serves as a distraction for pollution which is the real problem. Pollution is the problem don't use gay ass buzz words like climate change

these charts are on wikipedia its not like some schizo made them

It's pesticide.
The countryside is sterile.
There are more insects in the city than around the farms.

the news recently spoke about a plan to block out the sun again with aluminum particles blasted into the upper atmosphere, to "reduce global warming" but as their own charts show (when zoomed out) there is no global warming there is global COOLING. their real agenda is just to block out the sun, nothing more. to make the planet a dead ice ball. global warming is their excuse to do that. why? because reptilians run the show not humans, our elites obey them. some law prevents reptilians from harming us directly but convincing our human leaders to do it by proxy is okay.

MRNA vaccines was also part of the reptilian plan to damage the human genome.

You guys are fucking retards there's plenty of birds and bees in my part of idaho.

k but how old are you because if its under 30 you dont remember before the die off was well under way. your view of "normal amounts" is at least a 70% reduction to a 40 year old

I feel like the stray dog problem in 3rd world countries doesn’t get enough attention.
They have nights where they’ll leave poison out and go around the next day cleaning up the carcasses….AND THEY HAVE TO DO THIS MORE THAN ONCE AND ITS STILL A HUGE PROBLEM

WHERE DID ALL THE NATURE GO???

They bulldozed it all fuckhead.
Only like one in 20 house in a neighborhood will bother to get any range of flowering plants that insects need. That grass isn't feeding any bee. If there's any undeveloped area remaining in some weird stretch like a park it's all cut short and nothing grows there. Farms? Monocrop, mostly worthless for insects. Oh but ranch land? Cattle graze it and much of it is too rocky for lots of flowering plants anyway.

Bees and other animals need a variety of plants since they all bloom at different times of the year. You can't plant 100 orange trees or 2000 hectares of corn and say "oh the bees are saved."
If the world wasn't run by morons then there would be nature corridors along migratory routes and more nature bridges over interstate but that would cut into ZOG profit margins ever so slightly. And those insects are the foundation of the food chain, not just honey supplies.
As houses are built, nature is pushed way back. Cities are basically death zones for non-human non-bird life no matter how big of a greenbelt might be stuck in the center of them.

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Interesting. My father (a former birds hunter) confirmed this.
Compared to when he was young, there are less variety of birds around but few of them (especially some corvids, like pic related) litterally exploded in numbers and nowadays they are everywhere

The birds are absolutely destroyed. It's crazy. My kids were blown away seeing a relatively small flock of birds, and it saddened me. Waves of birds covering trees/powerlines/whatever and moving around like fluid used to be a staple of moving through the countryside. Not anymore.

And the ticks, HOLY FUCK THE TICKS. My wife and one of my kids are already on prophylactic antibiotics for bites, and it's fucking April. They are EVERYWHERE. Lyme, CT was only ~10 miles from Plum Island by the way. Remember that. And alpha gal? Another bioweapon.

Cities are basically death zones for non-human non-bird life

Add rats too. Im 100% sure there are more rats in large cities than anywhere in the world

its quite logical, intelligent species thrive in any condition.
t.posted from corboialo
literally "corvid's clearing."

Ticks are definitely going crazy. Always lived in the same area and spent almost all day outdoors as a kid. We were all over the woods and shit and nobody ever got a tick. Camped outside for scouts numerous times and it wasn't even brought up.

Now they are everywhere. Wife and I have both had to remove them from our legs just walking the dogs and the dogs have to be checked every day. I know a bunch of guys that work outdoors that are fucked up with lyme disease.

ticks

Animals that eat ticks are lots of birds and frogs. If you remove a predator than whatever it used to eat tends to flourish.

Coyotes

Coyotes are hardy and will just kind of get places.
Generally the more shit things get, the delicate species die off and then the hardiest fuckers will take advantage off whatever lost ground. If sprawl keeps expanding then expect a big cockroach - rat - coyote foodchain to dominate everywhere.

I feel bad since I have poison stations for rats and that's bad for the birds that eat them. I want to drop the poison stations but I have to get all this siding redone on my home first.

I live in Oulu which is pretty far north. There used to be no ticks here in the 90's when I was growing up. I was very curious about bugs back then so I would have definitely noticed. Nowadays you only have to let the dog jump into a bush and these motherfuckers are crawling all over it.

lol yea. imagine 2060+ and your some old grandpa and your grandkids see a bird and are scared and say "AHHH! whatta twip that pegged the schwarbage out of me grandfossil! it look finna schway tho" (this is future talk) and your like "listen here you little shit, that's a bird, faggot. shut the fuck up. we used to see flocks of thousands of these". then the Amazon Police Drone™ hears you from the sky and executes your for hate speech.

i hate bees and i'm happy they are gone. if yellow jackets go too i am even more happy.

You have republicans to thank for this

We had 80f and green leaves until November. Yes October has green leaves though out the entire month last year.

Earth goes tits up, church in apostasy, AI superintelligence, ayys.. Jesus is coming back SOOOOOOOOON

Don't forget the proliferation of invasive plants like Japanese Knotweed that strangle out huge chunks of land.

ive read it is Christ who will come back but not Jesus, could well be another Christ. Jesus was a Christ because he had a soul that came directly from the Kingdom of Heaven (aka a Christ soul) and it will be another emissary from heaven this time come to save us. God has many children in the Kingdom of Heaven. one will not incarnate here until the appointed time.

not that far off from the reality we will likely see, unfortunately

frogs

My dad was a biologist, and always told me to pay attention to amphibians due to their sensitivity to environmental contamination. My parents always lived on large plots of land, so I spent plenty of time rolling over logs and catching salamanders. The year before last, I took my kids out in the woods at their house, telling them how they could find salamanders under every other log. They were pretty disappointed when we didn't find one. The year after (last year), we managed to find a couple. But things have definitely changed.

japanese honey suckle bush where I live. someone brought it 100 years ago and now it's pretty much everything you see along any woods

I miss the firefly’s the most. They made my childhood magical.
I even miss the earth worms.

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I used to find frogs around my old house when I was a kid. There was a creek but it was pretty far away. There used to be a farm adjacent to that neighborhood but as soon as it was bulldozed for another development there were no more frogs. No more nature corridor, only pavement. Nature can bounce back pretty quickly.
There needs to be a new cultural shift. People have to realize that they're living in a garden of their creation and it better be beautiful. That or the endless pressure for population expansion has to finally end and the whole economy needs to be reconsidered.

And the fact that according to my dad they taste horrendously and thus no hunter bothered to hunt them helped too i suppose.

they rhyme for a reason

I saw a firely earlier in my yard.
I have plants that bloom through spring and summer. I want to get some that bloom in Autumn until frost though.
If you have bugs you can fuck off

I saw the first honey bee this year earlier today. I was concerned that they had all died off.

zoomers dont realize that living on earth used to be much like various "fantasy" (aka reality of the past, in this case) anime theyve watched

t. urban insectoid

Bro, I live in rural unincorporated county land, and we have the full gamut. Bluebirds, cardinals, hawks, eagles, finches, crows, ravens, ducks, geese, other waterfowl. I live 3 minutes from a wetlands preserve. Try not being on the 8th floor of anything and then get back at me about

muh everything is dead or dying

Urban faggot.

city nigger cope

live in nice place surrounded by familities

fucking bees everywhere

insects everywhere

ants everywhere

birds everywhere

no nasty ticks, chiggers or coyotes cuz birds and bees kill them all

cope city nigger or move somewhere just outside of the big city

no, fuck off, the non-cities are full
all city niggers must live in cities, forever.

which state? im in deep rural area with state park in my backyard and other than coyotes the forest is dead. virginia

this
also this

But this thread is faggot kike disinfo shilling. America has so many areas that still have nature. It's clear most of these posters are fucking kikes or just urban insect-humans who haven't seen a color besides gray since they were 8 years old. Fuck I hate city people

good point, how do i delete my post?

i fucking hate cities and city niggers, they are crime and fent multiplyers

30 years ago coyotes were only in 3 states now they're in all 50 states.

No, this is false.

30 years ago i never got a tick in these same woods now i cant go into my own yard without getting them, same for anywhere else around here.

I have no idea where you live, but also no.

likewise all the "good creatures" have been greatly reduced, very few birds,

No.

few bees,

Generally no, but they have been affected by pesticides.

and things like quails/grouses/pheasants seem literally extinct.

Those are all also birds.

Northern Arizona, and even at 7000ft elevation we have life everywhere. VA is hardly rural anymore, east coast trash. I spent 6 months there at Ft. Lee, place is a garbage heap, full of niggers.

I'm happy for you, but plenty of rural areas are experiencing significant die-offs across the spectrum.

some government agency is raising ticks and spreads them around

ticks are a convenient biological weapon

borreliosis transmitted by ticks make you mad in 5 to 10 years

psychiatrists get more money

nobody will investigate a bacterial cause as the reason for your mental instability

(borrelia bacteria have been constantly found from brains of some dead people who got their dead brains examined for some reason, its not often that brains get examined)

my place is so fucking infected with deer ticks i dont even go outside unless its to leave my property, or im getting covered in these little niggers instantly

also whatever happened to the tarantula migrations in arkansas? i heard my dad talk about all the time where you would see thousands of spiders going cross the road just to get run over. ive never seen it but i heard it used to happen by other old timers.

Could have just left nature in tact here in europe, so the issue would have resolved itself.
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As someone over fifty, this faggot is full of shit. There are more coyotes now, partially because the doves and quail have made a recovery. Bees have been greatly reduced, mostly because of the ubiquity of glyphosate. Ticks are less prevalent, if anything, though I believe overall insect populations are down.

I liked the seventies better, but shit could be worse.

Sounds like fake faggot shit to me

Fact check: no, the winter does not "normally wipe out" those insects.
In fact, global warming is more likely to *kill* those insects due to larger temperature swings.

In general, insects are able to survive cold temperatures easiest when the temperatures are stable, not fluctuating through alternate thaws and freezes.

si.edu/spotlight/buginfo/winter

I have heard that fire ants will remove ticks from the area. Chickens work too but they are vulnerable to foxes etc.

Bed bugs are making an insane comeback, and everyone should be worried about this. Corporations are again to blame (like always) because they sell shitty non-effective products that have effectively caused a species-wide tolerance so we’re back to the 1800s in the fight against them. The only effective product left is Aprehend which is a fungus that infects their nests —not unlike the Last of Us plague. But Amazon sells terrible bug bombs with the promise of eradication. Leaving asshole NPC’s with an even larger problem than they started with, and a now deeper seated bed bug infestation.

many attribute this to the decline in insects caused by agrochem, while this is true i think there is more to it
monsanto, bayer, dupont, syngenta almost killed all birds of prey in the late 1900s and this really fucked whatever was left of the small birds
predation is absolutely necessary for healthy and diverse local wildlife
agrochem has killed diverse wildlife

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