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‘Insect apocalypse’ may not be happening in US – Phys.org
Scientists have been warning about an ‘insect apocalypse’ in recent years, noting sharp declines in specific areas—particularly in Europe. A new study shows these warnings may have been exaggerated and are not representative of what’s happening to insects on …

Scientists have been warning about an ‘insect apocalypse’ in recent years, noting sharp declines in specific areasparticularly in Europe. A new study shows these warnings may have been exaggerated and are not representative of what’s happening to insects on a larger scale.
University of Georgia professor of agroecology Bill Snyder sought to find out if the so-called “insect apocalypse” is really going to happen, and if so, had it already begun. Some scientists say it might be only 30 years befo…
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