Doomsday coming? Millions of bugs swarm the sky of Florida leaving Americans stunned; Video Viral

In the viral video, the woman pointed out that bugs have been swarming the sky in Florida and this is the first time she has seen such a spectacle.

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In a bizarre incident, an American woman recently shared a video on social media highlighting the 'craziest thing' she encountered in her life. The woman shot a video and showcased millions of bugs flying in the sky in Florida. In the viral video, the woman pointed out that bugs have been swarming the sky in Florida and this is the first time she has seen such a spectacle. As a result, Florida Bugs in sky video is going viral on social media and it has started many conspiracy theories. Notably, the Florida bugs video has got more than 3 million views on X. 

In the video, the woman says, "Ok, this is the craziest thing. I have never seen anything like this in my entire life. I lived in Florida my entire life. Those are all bugs. I thought the restaurant was smoking but no those are all bugs. You can see them flying but you cannot even tell in the video how many they are. There are millions and billions of bugs here. It looks like it's pouring rain but it is not raining. These are bugs. I cannot even fathom how many bugs are here." 

Reacting to Florida bug video, a user wrote, "The swarm of bugs is an excuse to spray pesticides in the skies and the pesticides will drop down on everything below, then they will spray the crops and fields. The bugs is to get everyone to comply with the poisons to be sprayed. "

Another user wrote, "The question is: Why is DeSantis not doing anything about it?"

A user pointed out, "This Lake Erie. First, they are not bugs. Bugs are one type of insect. This is normal and is a result of environmental improvements over the past decades in the water quality. You should be happy to see this. Also, not mosquitos--mayflies perhaps."

"Those are mosquitos?!  What is happening? Are we even going to make it to 2025?" wrote another user. 

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