It's the air!
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@89th said in It's the air!:
Maybe this helps explain the increase in the geighs.
It does, according to the article:
Typically, male flies’ pheromones attract females while simultaneously repelling other males. But increased ozone levels caused a decrease in pheromones, which caused females to be less attracted to males and led to courtship between male flies.