New study shows insects highly absorb 5G frequencies
By Theodora Scarato
Feb 07, 2025

‘A study published in the International Journal of Radiation Biology examined how 5G and next generation wireless radiofrequency (RF) radiation frequencies are absorbed into brain and body tissues of 4 different insects – the honeybee, wasp, ladybug and praying mantis.
In short

RF radiation absorption can rise sharply in insects depending on several variables, including the waves’ frequency and polarization, and the insect’s size, structure, and morphology.
Because of this, the specific frequencies that had the highest rate of absorption into the insects brain tissue, varied widely among species.
For example, maximal RF absorption into the insects’ brain and inner tissues was found at 6, 12, and 25 GHz, except the brain tissue of a ladybug (max at 60 GHz) due to its smaller head.
However, absorption into insects’ cuticles (their hard outside covering) increased with frequency; for instance, the ladybug cuticle’s rate rose from 0.1 W/kg at 2.5 GHz to 11.9 W/kg at 100 GHz – 119 times higher.’
https://www.ehn.org/wireless-radiation-insects-2671117022.html?