Could these freezing temperatures be nature’s way of thinning out the bug population before spring arrives? We explain how that would work and determine if the frigid cold could be good news for you.
Breakdown
- Extreme winter cold can reduce some bug populations, but not eliminate them.
- Bug survival depends on multiple factors, including food, rainfall, and temperature. 8s
- Many bugs survive cold by burrowing beneath warmer soil. 29s
- Harsh winters may reduce certain broods, but bugs generally return in spring. 34s