Apr-19-2016 05:55 AM
Apr-24-2016 12:46 PM
dodge guy wrote:brirene wrote:dodge guy wrote:
If anyone thinks we can change nature then they aren't thinking clearly!
SMH. Ever had any vaccines for flu, polio, tb? Ever had pasteurized milk? Drank any chlorinated water lately?
Yes, and even that doesn't guarantee any immunity!
Apr-24-2016 12:45 PM
dodge guy wrote:brirene wrote:dodge guy wrote:
If anyone thinks we can change nature then they aren't thinking clearly!
SMH. Ever had any vaccines for flu, polio, tb? Ever had pasteurized milk? Drank any chlorinated water lately?
Yes, and even that doesn't guarantee any immunity!
Apr-24-2016 12:18 PM
brirene wrote:dodge guy wrote:
If anyone thinks we can change nature then they aren't thinking clearly!
SMH. Ever had any vaccines for flu, polio, tb? Ever had pasteurized milk? Drank any chlorinated water lately?
Apr-24-2016 06:30 AM
ryegatevt wrote:
OK, you lovers of the "Great American Pastime"... no, no, not THAT one! I mean baseball! Get used to the clink of those wretched aluminum bats. The straight dense grain of ash makes the wood perfect for bats (and tool handles, as well). I heard that the Major Leagues have already begun to stock pile ash in advance of the spread of the EAB.
Apr-24-2016 06:28 AM
westend wrote:
Yeah, Bayer makes Imidacloprid, a systemic insecticide which is listed for EAB. I've done some soil injecting with it for EAB.
Apr-24-2016 06:20 AM
brirene wrote:dodge guy wrote:
If anyone thinks we can change nature then they aren't thinking clearly!
SMH. Ever had any vaccines for flu, polio, tb? Ever had pasteurized milk? Drank any chlorinated water lately?
Apr-23-2016 04:15 PM
dodge guy wrote:
If anyone thinks we can change nature then they aren't thinking clearly!
Apr-23-2016 02:22 PM
TechWriter wrote:dodge guy wrote:
This is nature at work, nothing much we can do about it!
Amen, dodge guy. Millions (billions?) of years hence, the sun will run out of hydrogen, expand, and burn the earth to a cinder.
Given all that, why bother, right?
Apr-23-2016 11:39 AM
ryegatevt wrote:
OK, you lovers of the "Great American Pastime"... no, no, not THAT one! I mean baseball! Get used to the clink of those wretched aluminum bats. The straight dense grain of ash makes the wood perfect for bats (and tool handles, as well). I heard that the Major Leagues have already begun to stock pile ash in advance of the spread of the EAB.
Apr-23-2016 10:44 AM
Apr-23-2016 08:28 AM
westend wrote:
Yeah, Dutch Elm disease didn't stop at the State lines, either. Nor did Japanese beetles, Gypsy moths or any other foreign insect infestations.
As I'm sure dewey is aware (and should all Minnesotans), we have a lot to lose with EAB. I've heard estimates as high as 3-4 million trees. Slowing the spread by quarantine or any other practical means aids a slower decline and hopefully, we can replant against some of the loss.
AFAIC, we can just bromide every ship from an Asian port. I once unpacked a dining room table from Thailand for a customer. My efforts there stopped when I discovered a spider as big as my hand living under the top.
Apr-23-2016 08:05 AM
Apr-22-2016 07:10 PM
Fizz wrote:
In a perfect world the bugs would have eaten themselves out of house and home and died off. They would have most likely cleaned out a State or three but that would have been all... in a perfect world.
With the help of knuckleheads they managed to spread all over.
Apr-22-2016 06:28 PM