Despite their bad reputation and tendency to disrupt picnics, wasps are an important part of our ecosystem.

During this time of year, it can seem like most outdoor activities are plagued by the flying insects… but they appear to have lacked their usual numbers in 2024.

Colder and wetter weather and climate change have had a global impact on the invertebrates.

  • jballs
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    2 months ago

    If getting rid of wasps means the collapse of our entire ecosystem, so be it. At least we took those fuckers down with us.

  • cornshark@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Where’s this colder and wetter weather? I thought the earth was breaking one heat record after another this year?

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      2 months ago

      I thought the earth was breaking one heat record after another this year?

      On average, it is. But the other effect of climate change, and a big part of the reason it isn’t generally referred to as “global warming” anymore, is an increase in weather extremes worldwide. Rainstorms are wetter, droughts are drier, cold snaps are colder, and heat waves are hotter.

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    2 months ago

    I know this is a BBC article so it might not apply to America, but they are in my yard. All the wasps are hanging around in my backyard waiting to be dicks.