> Isn't there an "insect apocalypse" every few years and never actually coming to any sort of fruition?
Would you call an 82% drop "coming to any sort of fruition" or are you holding out for a higher threshold?
Seriously, what's your threshold for giving the idea a second thought?
Do you need an actual full-on insect apocalypse with tangible and irrefutable economic consequences before you utter the words, "I'm not saying I'm sold on this whole insect apocalypse thing, but I think we ought to at least listen to what the entomologists are saying."
I'm not going to pretend I know anything about the subject, but what's your threshold for simply not dismissing it?
Would you call an 82% drop "coming to any sort of fruition" or are you holding out for a higher threshold?
Seriously, what's your threshold for giving the idea a second thought?
Do you need an actual full-on insect apocalypse with tangible and irrefutable economic consequences before you utter the words, "I'm not saying I'm sold on this whole insect apocalypse thing, but I think we ought to at least listen to what the entomologists are saying."
I'm not going to pretend I know anything about the subject, but what's your threshold for simply not dismissing it?