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Originally Posted by Sigaven
What kind of wildlife relies on human light bulbs for roosting? Sounds more like it could be a problem for animals in captivity but I'd imagine zookeepers and biologists know the limitations of LED's. They don't produce nearly as much warmth as incandescent which is why they're so energy efficient.
Also, LED bulbs have come a long way and most can imitate the warmth of incandescent bulbs pretty accurately. They were expensive bulky things years ago but you can easily find ones that look like ordinary light bulbs now.
LED's are definitely the way of the future and way more energy efficient than outdated incandescents.
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As in tortoises won't lay eggs on a beach with LED lighting, as in skyscrapers with led lights disturb bird migratory patterns, as in animals won't copulate in zoos with led lighting. I actually said this material is not hard to find. I'm guessing you didn't look. We have feedback from nature itself that something is off. Coupled with the fact there is a slice of humans that REALLY don't like them ... my spidey senses are going off. Something is lurking we don't know yet.
You know these "way of the future" predictions typically don't fare so well..