c5rulz
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By today's standards Nixon would have been a Saint
Fixed it for Ya.
By today's standards Nixon would have been a Saint
I'm not the guy that called Nixon a saint but I'll throw Johnson grass and kudzu as more government introduced exotics. It's a long list. I'll also add that the USDA distributed booklets about farming the Great Plains that led to the dust bowls of the 30's because "rain would follow the plow" TRUE.Nixon a saint, yet you cite Constitutional authority? I guess you dropped the bar just a tad!
How many pests were introduced by the government. I know of the grass carp and asian lady beetles.
OK, geography ain't my strong suit, but what part of Maine are you from that is 35 miles from western Mass ? opcorn:
No, this is not an EAB larva. EAB larvae have almost triangular shaped segments, somewhat unique.Okay; is this a EAB ? 3" long. Several will be found in one big elm tree. They are dying. I suppose from these big guys.
nailed it!!!ahhh... argueing politics. lol. I love it... the real question is~ which one are you? the liars and thieves that steal our money?? OR... the other side... the OTHER liars and thieves that steal our money? pick one!!!
are your a dummy-crat OR a retard-ican? lmho!!!!
that's most gov for yah.. do first,think later!!!!Both fly and wind carries them a long way. City/County of Milwaukee is systematically removing every ash tree, grinding them up and replacing same with something else. One of my customers has a contract with the city to that end which is how I know about it. There are huge chip piles over on the county grounds off Watertown Plank Rd. Awful lot of board feet being wasted, all that chipped stuff could also be converted to biomass compressed fuel as well. As usual knee jerk reaction with no foresight as to a bit of cost reclaiming.
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