If you notice fewer bees in Pennsylvania... Spraying for Spotted Lanternflies with insecticide bifenthrin which is toxic to fish and bees. | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79125970 United Kingdom 06/26/2022 12:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: If you notice fewer bees in Pennsylvania... Spraying for Spotted Lanternflies with insecticide bifenthrin which is toxic to fish and bees. In Pennsylvania, state workers have begun spraying insecticide on spotted lanternflies, a new strategy that state officials are using in an attempt to slow the spread of the invasive pest. Quoting: FAUCI, PATRON SAINT OF WUHAN Crews using backpack sprayers and truck-mounted spray equipment are spraying the bugs along railways, interstates and other transportation rights-of-way, the state Department of Agriculture in May. Lanternflies primarily spread by hitching rides on vehicles traveling out of infested areas, officials said. The active ingredient of the insecticide, bifenthrin, is highly toxic to fish and bees. The Agriculture Department said the insecticide will not be used near water or flowering plants and it will conduct regular environmental sampling to monitor impacts. [link to www.fox5dc.com (secure)] Why is this thread from September 2021 pined? Slow news day I guess. |
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User ID: 76388104 United States 06/26/2022 12:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: If you notice fewer bees in Pennsylvania... Spraying for Spotted Lanternflies with insecticide bifenthrin which is toxic to fish and bees. In Pennsylvania, state workers have begun spraying insecticide on spotted lanternflies, a new strategy that state officials are using in an attempt to slow the spread of the invasive pest. Quoting: FAUCI, PATRON SAINT OF WUHAN Crews using backpack sprayers and truck-mounted spray equipment are spraying the bugs along railways, interstates and other transportation rights-of-way, the state Department of Agriculture in May. Lanternflies primarily spread by hitching rides on vehicles traveling out of infested areas, officials said. The active ingredient of the insecticide, bifenthrin, is highly toxic to fish and bees. The Agriculture Department said the insecticide will not be used near water or flowering plants and it will conduct regular environmental sampling to monitor impacts. [link to www.fox5dc.com (secure)] Why is this thread from September 2021 pined? Slow news day I guess. I pinned it! Why do you have a problem with pinned threads? The spotted lanternflies are destroying crops and trees across the USA. If you were educated, you would know that it wasn't a problem only in September, 2021. It's getting worse. I'm adding information on how we can help eradicate the problem pests. Now go away and bitch about something else. Last Edited by nutmeg on 06/26/2022 01:27 PM |
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User ID: 76388104 United States 06/26/2022 01:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: If you notice fewer bees in Pennsylvania... Spraying for Spotted Lanternflies with insecticide bifenthrin which is toxic to fish and bees. Last year I was killing the adults as they were climbing my two birch trees. I had a whisk broom and once I got them off the tree trunks, I would step on them. I had no idea there were nymphs (babies) until a few weeks ago! They're black with white polka dots. I have killed at least 50 every single day using vinegar and detergent in a spray bottle. They're on my patio and climbing the birch trees. The vinegar will kill plants and grass, so I spray the trunks with water after using the vinegar. Some articles recommend dish detergent in a spray bottle. Others say a mixture of detergent and vinegar. Last Edited by nutmeg on 06/26/2022 01:48 PM |
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User ID: 78146701 United States 06/26/2022 01:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: If you notice fewer bees in Pennsylvania... Spraying for Spotted Lanternflies with insecticide bifenthrin which is toxic to fish and bees. Last year I was killing the adults as they were climbing my two birch trees. I had a whisk broom and once I got them off the tree trunks, I would step on them. I had no idea there were nymphs (babies) until a few weeks ago! They're black with white polka dots. I have killed at least 25-50 every single day using vinegar and detergent in a spray bottle. They're on my patio and climbing the birch trees. I once found a ground hornet nest by accident…I poured about a pint of 2 stroke gas down it and lit it on fire…it was beautiful Sorry, that message is no longer in the database. |
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User ID: 76388104 United States 06/26/2022 01:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: If you notice fewer bees in Pennsylvania... Spraying for Spotted Lanternflies with insecticide bifenthrin which is toxic to fish and bees. Last year I was killing the adults as they were climbing my two birch trees. I had a whisk broom and once I got them off the tree trunks, I would step on them. I had no idea there were nymphs (babies) until a few weeks ago! They're black with white polka dots. I have killed at least 25-50 every single day using vinegar and detergent in a spray bottle. They're on my patio and climbing the birch trees. I once found a ground hornet nest by accident…I poured about a pint of 2 stroke gas down it and lit it on fire…it was beautiful Wow! Good job! About two years ago I was cleaning my patio and moved the grill cover aside. There was a fold in it. I had no idea there was a small hornets nest there. One came at me and stung my forearm. I never had a bee sting or a hornet sting me before. My entire forearm got red and swelled up. It was awful. The dermatologist said it was a bad reaction and for me to be careful in the future. Years ago I noticed hornets had a small nest on either side of my garage door, on the outside where the siding made a little cubby hole for them. I googled for info, and it said to spray WD-40 in areas where they tend to make nests. It worked! |
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User ID: 78146701 United States 06/26/2022 01:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: If you notice fewer bees in Pennsylvania... Spraying for Spotted Lanternflies with insecticide bifenthrin which is toxic to fish and bees. Last year I was killing the adults as they were climbing my two birch trees. I had a whisk broom and once I got them off the tree trunks, I would step on them. I had no idea there were nymphs (babies) until a few weeks ago! They're black with white polka dots. I have killed at least 25-50 every single day using vinegar and detergent in a spray bottle. They're on my patio and climbing the birch trees. I once found a ground hornet nest by accident…I poured about a pint of 2 stroke gas down it and lit it on fire…it was beautiful Wow! Good job! About two years ago I was cleaning my patio and moved the grill cover aside. There was a fold in it. I had no idea there was a small hornets nest there. One came at me and stung my forearm. I never had a bee sting or a hornet sting me before. My entire forearm got red and swelled up. It was awful. The dermatologist said it was a bad reaction and for me to be careful in the future. Years ago I noticed hornets had a small nest on either side of my garage door, on the outside where the siding made a little cubby hole for them. I googled for info, and it said to spray WD-40 in areas where they tend to make nests. It worked! Yeah some of those hornets hit like a hammer. I hate stinging insects and will be killed on-sight Sorry, that message is no longer in the database. |
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User ID: 78116487 United States 06/26/2022 02:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: If you notice fewer bees in Pennsylvania... Spraying for Spotted Lanternflies with insecticide bifenthrin which is toxic to fish and bees. Last year I was killing the adults as they were climbing my two birch trees. I had a whisk broom and once I got them off the tree trunks, I would step on them. I had no idea there were nymphs (babies) until a few weeks ago! They're black with white polka dots. I have killed at least 25-50 every single day using vinegar and detergent in a spray bottle. They're on my patio and climbing the birch trees. I once found a ground hornet nest by accident…I poured about a pint of 2 stroke gas down it and lit it on fire…it was beautiful Wow! Good job! About two years ago I was cleaning my patio and moved the grill cover aside. There was a fold in it. I had no idea there was a small hornets nest there. One came at me and stung my forearm. I never had a bee sting or a hornet sting me before. My entire forearm got red and swelled up. It was awful. The dermatologist said it was a bad reaction and for me to be careful in the future. Years ago I noticed hornets had a small nest on either side of my garage door, on the outside where the siding made a little cubby hole for them. I googled for info, and it said to spray WD-40 in areas where they tend to make nests. It worked! Oh boy, be super careful. Dave Kobler at southernprepper1 read emails from EMTs who have no epipens on their ambulances because of shortages. Your windpipe could swell shut. Call for help instantly if you get stung again. |
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User ID: 78116487 United States 06/26/2022 02:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: If you notice fewer bees in Pennsylvania... Spraying for Spotted Lanternflies with insecticide bifenthrin which is toxic to fish and bees. Last year I was killing the adults as they were climbing my two birch trees. I had a whisk broom and once I got them off the tree trunks, I would step on them. I had no idea there were nymphs (babies) until a few weeks ago! They're black with white polka dots. I have killed at least 25-50 every single day using vinegar and detergent in a spray bottle. They're on my patio and climbing the birch trees. I once found a ground hornet nest by accident…I poured about a pint of 2 stroke gas down it and lit it on fire…it was beautiful Wow! Good job! About two years ago I was cleaning my patio and moved the grill cover aside. There was a fold in it. I had no idea there was a small hornets nest there. One came at me and stung my forearm. I never had a bee sting or a hornet sting me before. My entire forearm got red and swelled up. It was awful. The dermatologist said it was a bad reaction and for me to be careful in the future. Years ago I noticed hornets had a small nest on either side of my garage door, on the outside where the siding made a little cubby hole for them. I googled for info, and it said to spray WD-40 in areas where they tend to make nests. It worked! Oh boy, be super careful. Dave Kobler at southernprepper1 read emails from EMTs who have no epipens on their ambulances because of shortages. Your windpipe could swell shut. Call for help instantly if you get stung again. |
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User ID: 79506498 United States 06/26/2022 03:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: If you notice fewer bees in Pennsylvania... Spraying for Spotted Lanternflies with insecticide bifenthrin which is toxic to fish and bees. In Pennsylvania, state workers have begun spraying insecticide on spotted lanternflies, a new strategy that state officials are using in an attempt to slow the spread of the invasive pest. Quoting: FAUCI, PATRON SAINT OF WUHAN Crews using backpack sprayers and truck-mounted spray equipment are spraying the bugs along railways, interstates and other transportation rights-of-way, the state Department of Agriculture in May. Lanternflies primarily spread by hitching rides on vehicles traveling out of infested areas, officials said. The active ingredient of the insecticide, bifenthrin, is highly toxic to fish and bees. The Agriculture Department said the insecticide will not be used near water or flowering plants and it will conduct regular environmental sampling to monitor impacts. [link to www.fox5dc.com (secure)] Why is this thread from September 2021 pined? Slow news day I guess. I pinned it! Why do you have a problem with pinned threads? The spotted lanternflies are destroying crops and trees across the USA. If you were educated, you would know that it wasn't a problem only in September, 2021. It's getting worse. I'm adding information on how we can help eradicate the problem pests. Now go away and bitch about something else. Good job. Thanks for keeping this important topic front and center. We had a big hive in the wall of a shop building for years. I’ve meant to get a hive and capture the queen but never got around to it. It died out over the winter sadly. |
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User ID: 80692948 United States 06/26/2022 03:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: If you notice fewer bees in Pennsylvania... Spraying for Spotted Lanternflies with insecticide bifenthrin which is toxic to fish and bees. ... Quoting: nutmeg Last year I was killing the adults as they were climbing my two birch trees. I had a whisk broom and once I got them off the tree trunks, I would step on them. I had no idea there were nymphs (babies) until a few weeks ago! They're black with white polka dots. I have killed at least 25-50 every single day using vinegar and detergent in a spray bottle. They're on my patio and climbing the birch trees. I once found a ground hornet nest by accident…I poured about a pint of 2 stroke gas down it and lit it on fire…it was beautiful Wow! Good job! About two years ago I was cleaning my patio and moved the grill cover aside. There was a fold in it. I had no idea there was a small hornets nest there. One came at me and stung my forearm. I never had a bee sting or a hornet sting me before. My entire forearm got red and swelled up. It was awful. The dermatologist said it was a bad reaction and for me to be careful in the future. Years ago I noticed hornets had a small nest on either side of my garage door, on the outside where the siding made a little cubby hole for them. I googled for info, and it said to spray WD-40 in areas where they tend to make nests. It worked! Yeah some of those hornets hit like a hammer. I hate stinging insects and will be killed on-sight THIS^^^ Couple years ago on my property I was just casually strolling along with my dog and felt what I was sure was a punch in the back. First thought was how the hell did someone get up close to punch me in in the back and how did they get past my dog??? Then the burning started...lol Huge white face hornet nest up in one of my maples. That night we took a long pole attached to a small coffee can with a kerosene soaked rag in it and lit it and held it just under the nest. About the size of a soccer ball. Thanks OP for the links . I am in Pa and I did not know about these invasive pests. I'm still coming to grips with all of the invasive Japanese knot weed that has popped up all over my few acres. PLATA BITCHEZZZZZZ UPGRADE UNAVAILABLE The Rolling Stones said it best... "What's confusing you is the nature of my game" |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83757092 Sweden 06/26/2022 06:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: If you notice fewer bees in Pennsylvania... Spraying for Spotted Lanternflies with insecticide bifenthrin which is toxic to fish and bees. In Pennsylvania, state workers have begun spraying insecticide on spotted lanternflies, a new strategy that state officials are using in an attempt to slow the spread of the invasive pest. Quoting: FAUCI, PATRON SAINT OF WUHAN Crews using backpack sprayers and truck-mounted spray equipment are spraying the bugs along railways, interstates and other transportation rights-of-way, the state Department of Agriculture in May. Lanternflies primarily spread by hitching rides on vehicles traveling out of infested areas, officials said. The active ingredient of the insecticide, bifenthrin, is highly toxic to fish and bees. The Agriculture Department said the insecticide will not be used near water or flowering plants and it will conduct regular environmental sampling to monitor impacts. [link to www.fox5dc.com (secure)] Why is this thread from September 2021 pined? Slow news day I guess. Good question with thousands of pertinent threads here in the last week alone. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83757092 Sweden 06/26/2022 06:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: If you notice fewer bees in Pennsylvania... Spraying for Spotted Lanternflies with insecticide bifenthrin which is toxic to fish and bees. In Pennsylvania, state workers have begun spraying insecticide on spotted lanternflies, a new strategy that state officials are using in an attempt to slow the spread of the invasive pest. Quoting: FAUCI, PATRON SAINT OF WUHAN Crews using backpack sprayers and truck-mounted spray equipment are spraying the bugs along railways, interstates and other transportation rights-of-way, the state Department of Agriculture in May. Lanternflies primarily spread by hitching rides on vehicles traveling out of infested areas, officials said. The active ingredient of the insecticide, bifenthrin, is highly toxic to fish and bees. The Agriculture Department said the insecticide will not be used near water or flowering plants and it will conduct regular environmental sampling to monitor impacts. [link to www.fox5dc.com (secure)] Why is this thread from September 2021 pined? Slow news day I guess. I pinned it! Why do you have a problem with pinned threads? The spotted lanternflies are destroying crops and trees across the USA. If you were educated, you would know that it wasn't a problem only in September, 2021. It's getting worse. I'm adding information on how we can help eradicate the problem pests. Now go away and bitch about something else. You seem to be a nice person. |
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User ID: 78553735 United Kingdom 06/28/2022 07:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: If you notice fewer bees in Pennsylvania... Spraying for Spotted Lanternflies with insecticide bifenthrin which is toxic to fish and bees. Bees are pollinators, correct? PANDEMICS DO NOT OCCUR IN NATURE Western Medicine is based on Pasteur’s Germ Theory. Pasteur later admitted: "Germ Theory does not explain disease." ie disease is not from viruses. Read The Contagion Myth by Dr Tom Cowan or my posts here Thread: GOVERNOR ASKS FCC CHAIR TO “TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION AS DIRECTED BY THE COURTS” TO UPDATE WIRELESS RADIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72406783 United States 08/11/2022 10:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: If you notice fewer bees in Pennsylvania... Spraying for Spotted Lanternflies with insecticide bifenthrin which is toxic to fish and bees. In Pennsylvania, state workers have begun spraying insecticide on spotted lanternflies, a new strategy that state officials are using in an attempt to slow the spread of the invasive pest. Quoting: FAUCI, PATRON SAINT OF WUHAN Crews using backpack sprayers and truck-mounted spray equipment are spraying the bugs along railways, interstates and other transportation rights-of-way, the state Department of Agriculture in May. Lanternflies primarily spread by hitching rides on vehicles traveling out of infested areas, officials said. The active ingredient of the insecticide, bifenthrin, is highly toxic to fish and bees. The Agriculture Department said the insecticide will not be used near water or flowering plants and it will conduct regular environmental sampling to monitor impacts. [link to www.fox5dc.com (secure)] just saw this mothertrucker cruising down main street in my jersey town and i'm almost positive this is what it was doing fucking fuck |