Has anyone seen a daddy-long-legs lately?
This post is not to say 'oh, I miss them'. In fact I hated the damn things. I really hated that scritch scritch sound you'd hear from ceilings or windows as they blundered around as the lousy fliers they were. They always seemed so pointless to me - all leg and wing, hardly seemed worth a predator's time (though clearly there must be something that bothers to eat them - spiders, maybe).
But it occurred to me tonight that I haven't seen one in years. Spiders, yes, mostly Tenegaria or harvestmen (the ones with spindly legs). The occasional moth (Tigger, bless her, used to like them...as a toy/snack, that is!).
But no daddy-long-legs.
Not that I want them back, but I'm curious: are they extinct, or just scarce these days? Do they have a years-long breeding cycle, like cicadas, so every few years they mostly vanish until BAM and we're suddenly overrun with them?
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