Would it be related to the very warm temperatures you had in the UK (during your visit to Shropshire?) Ken? Presumably a lot of insects would have drifted up from the south of Europe ...........On a recent c300+ mile round trip to Shropshire using M1-M6, I noted that my reg.plate and front quarters had accrued c750-1000 hits!
I can’t recall seeing this amount of damage since perhaps the ‘70’s, anybody else noted an increase in casualties of late?
Cheers
I not only noticed more insect splats here in mainland Europe, but also a definite increase in the number of Barn Swallows, House Martins and Sand Martins. In the village here in the Netherlands, we now have a number of breeding Pied Flycatchers, something I haven’t ever noticed since the mid-80s.
It used to be every journey when I was young. Hasn't been an issue for years, good thing if its coming back!Definite increase for me. It drives me nuts when you put the washers on and just smear the remains all over the windscreen. I remember seeing Starlings picking insects out of radiator grills at the services one time. I was very impressed at this adaptation. Is this a common occurrence?
Big numbers of St. Mark's Flies in recent days-maybe they contributed to your splat count?
I was reading an article the other day which discussed the big increase in greenfly/ aphids due to the suitable weather for them. Presumably this would benefit other insects so might just be this year unfortunately.