@futurebird On Nextdoor, someone posted, "Am I crazy or are dead animals just…*around* longer? Like, it's not normal for a dead squirrel to still be identifiable after two weeks, right? Sorry for being gross, but normally after a week it's just a ratty bit of fur."
One commenter said she hadn't noticed dead animals, but that the ground beneath the crabapple tree in her backyard was a slimy mess of rotting fruit, that she hadn't seen anything like it in the 20 years she'd lived there. She wondered if it was the unusually warm and rainy autumn, or some kind of plant disease, or what.
Someone else speculated that perhaps the weather was also why they hadn't had any problems with ladybugs getting inside en masse, as they often did in the fall.
Kathy shrugged and kept scrolling. The next thread was a local business owner complaining about immigrants ruining the economy and costing him business because of…well, he wasn't quite clear. She pursed her lips and squinted at the vaguely familiar logo in the man's profile picture. It was "Bugs-B-Gone" Pest Control Services.