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  • Raven

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    Minute 20 or so and onward is spot on. It's not a coincidence. Its capitalism vs globalism. Patriotism vs globalism.
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    The murder hornet issue is not directly related to global warming. They got into the country on the north west coast apparently and seem to have established themselves in Washington state and nearby Canada. Since they can fly if they find North America to their liking, they will likely spread through parts of the continent that they find suitable.

    Officials have previously said that they are attempting to tag the hornets using hundreds of traps, trace them back to the colony and destroy them.
    They are a threat to the bee keeping industry. In asia there are hornet hunters that do trace the hornets back to their hive and kill them.
    What you need to know about them. https://agrilifetoday.tamu.edu/2020/05/11/get-to-know-the-asian-giant-hornet-or-murder-hornet/
    They are a threat against the bee keeping industry and they will aggressively defend their colonies. My prediction is that sooner or later they will arrive here in florida just like the coyotes have.
    A standard beekeeper’s uniform does not protect against the hornets’ stings.

    “A colony of honey bees with 30,000 to 50,000 workers can be killed by 15 to 30 hornets in a matter of hours,” said David Ragsdale, Ph.D., chief scientific officer and associate director of Texas A&M AgriLife Research, and professor in the Department of Entomology. “The hornets then occupy the hive and kill the developing larvae, using this protein-rich meal to feed their young.”
     

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    Oh, hell you mean cow farts cause the ice ages.......... Chickens, quick, eat more cows.
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    speaking of farts. 200 yrs ago there were millions more buffalo running around than there are cows now days. either the buffalo didnt fart or bovine flatulent has nothing to do with it except in all gores mind
     

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    as a side note: did you take notice how quick Tipper dumped Al when he didnt make president?
    just saying
     

    Raven

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    speaking of farts. 200 yrs ago there were millions more buffalo running around than there are cows now days. either the buffalo didnt fart or bovine flatulent has nothing to do with it except in all gores mind
    Yeah try convincing a libtard that cows are an invasive species
     

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    well to be tech correct they are an invasive species.
    the spanish brought them along with horses mules n donkeys. not to mention white people lol
    My uncle Rufus raised bison for meat. Quite tasty. He served it up at the family get togethers at great grandma's when I was a teenager. From what I understand it's really expensive nowadays. But well worth it when compared to seafood or other healthy choices
     

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