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minus-squareHolodeck_Moriarty@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up19·1 year agoI’ve seen similar posts about how pesticides and landscaping and such have killed a huge portion of the bugs. Could this be because their food source has been diminished?
minus-squaredlb7d4@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up15·1 year agoI think you are on to it: https://greentumble.com/why-are-honey-bees-disappearing As go the bees go us all! Well maybe… Watched Extrapolation the other week and now I just see the end of the world. #smh
minus-squareTheBenCommandments@infosec.publinkfedilinkarrow-up4·1 year agoExtrapolations scratches that doomsday itch really well. I hope they do more seasons. I liked how each episode was its own story, but the stories were told in the same world where they feed into each other towards the end.
I’ve seen similar posts about how pesticides and landscaping and such have killed a huge portion of the bugs. Could this be because their food source has been diminished?
I think you are on to it: https://greentumble.com/why-are-honey-bees-disappearing
As go the bees go us all! Well maybe…
Watched Extrapolation the other week and now I just see the end of the world. #smh
Extrapolations scratches that doomsday itch really well. I hope they do more seasons.
I liked how each episode was its own story, but the stories were told in the same world where they feed into each other towards the end.