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South Florida ecosystem historically known as bug capital of the US, now showing dramatic insect decline

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"This past weekend I visited relatives and drove 8 hours throughout south Florida, through the EVERGLADES and back (bug capital of the US!!), and my front bumper had maybe 30 bugs total on it. Something is clearly not right here."
Insect decline is horrifying · u/resist_pigs · ↑414 · 2023-02-14
"I moved away so I wouldn't have to keep seeing the never ending gentrification + destruction of Florida's nature everyday. that's beyond a dry season, it's 6 - 10" drier than average according to news page I got this from.. I've never seen any part of the Everglades so terribly dry before :("
SW FL Everglades drought :( · u/owlliz · ↑128 · 2025-05-12
"I knew it then and I know it now, there are 100% crocidiles in the Everglades. Truly embarrassing that he did not know that. Still felt embarrassed though I knew I was right."
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