For those of you old enough to remember, think back to how dirty your windshield was from flying bugs 40, 50 years ago after a long drive. Now compare that to how your windshield looks nowadays after a long drive – that should give you some idea of how much the populations of flying insects have declined over the past several decades. Now you understand why the populations of birds depend on such flying insects, like whippoorwills, nighthawks, swallows and others, have also declined.
Sadly, you probably have to explain this one to anyone under 25. We’ve killed almost all the bugs to the point when this does happen, it’s a major surprise. Growing up in rural KY in the 1980s, just a short drive to town and back splatted 4 or 5. I think I’ve hit 2 in the last 2 years.
PraiseofFolly 11 months ago
Bug … is a many-splattered thing.
oldpine52 11 months ago
We all know what the last thing to go through his mind was.
eromlig 11 months ago
He’ll never have the guts to do that again.
Troglodyte 11 months ago
He always had a smashing personality!
Zykoic 11 months ago
That took guts!
Concretionist 11 months ago
It really took guts to do that…
zerotvus 11 months ago
some times you’re the bug. And some times you’re the windshield…….
Huckleberry Hiroshima 11 months ago
..an avocado.
Stocky One 11 months ago
dflak 11 months ago
As happy as an entomologist driving his SUV through the Okefenokee at 70 miles an hour.
ladykat 11 months ago
Splat!
WorkshopGardener Premium Member 10 months ago
Ever drive along the Gulf Coast in late August/early September when the Love Bugs were making babies?
4892624 10 months ago
Why does WuMo have similar fly joke today?
Saddenedby Premium Member 10 months ago
WAIT – that looks like art!!!! Most artists aren’t discovered until after the “splat”.
Zebrastripes 10 months ago
It happened so suddenly…one second he was flying high,and the next thing you know …splat! Gone in a second! Let us prey!
P51Strega 10 months ago
The warning was right there in front of him; it said “Dodge” but he didn’t.
joegee 10 months ago
He saw something growing in the distance but couldn’t figure out what it was. Then, suddenly, it hit him.
Mike Baldwin creator 10 months ago
He never saw it coming.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 10 months ago
Another fly loses control of his splatter.
smartman 10 months ago
Sadly, you probably have to explain this one to anyone under 25. We’ve killed almost all the bugs to the point when this does happen, it’s a major surprise. Growing up in rural KY in the 1980s, just a short drive to town and back splatted 4 or 5. I think I’ve hit 2 in the last 2 years.
brick10 10 months ago
“Splat.” His name was Splat!
Slowly, he turned... 10 months ago
Sometimes you’re the windshield, sometimes your are the bug!