Originally posted by: RustyTruck
Originally posted by: tpapablo
Originally posted by: RustyTruck
Originally posted by: tpapablo
Noticed that a lot of this happened under Obama's reign of error. So maybe we should reevaluate. You can never go too wrong doing the opposite of that idiot.
Bees are hanging in there. If any of you progs want some proof of that, come over to my farm. I have about 200 hives there. I'll even let you rock the hives so that you can satisfy yourselves that the colonies are vigorous.
"... indicates that sulfoxaflor was approved on 16.2 million acres of cotton and sorghum crops in 2018 on an emergency basis. Emergency approvals were granted in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia."
Hope your bees aren't downwind of any coton or sorghum farms.
Sounds like this sulfoxaflor will bring bees to their knees.
They're not. But, I have informed the powers that be that they shan't spray anything over or near my property, including pesticides for mosquitoes. I have, instead, employed bats, dragon flies and mosquito fish to combat those prog-like creatures. They seem to do a pretty good job. And my farm is organic, so no pesticides from me.
You're a closet hippie prog, obviously. Take a bath and get a haircut.
But seriously, why would you advocate for all the political policies of environmental destruction but try to avoid them yourself?
You celebrate destruction but want to save yourself? That's dark, so tell us it ain't so.
I don't. Y'all have somehow talked yourself into belief that we deplorables want to destroy the environment. That isn't the case. In fact, that would be crazy. We are every bit environmentally conscious as you guys. The only debate is at the margins, i.e., is something that is present at 1 part per trillion, and which has not been shown to cause any problems, a good reason to shut down an important industry.
By the bye, bees have been doing much better the last few years. The collapse of the bee population scare has largely receded. Ours are doing fine. They are really cool animals.
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