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Anonymous Coward User ID: 32817130 United States 11/23/2022 08:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let me add something. I'm out in the country with cattle. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83989824 This year we had hardly any insects. A few fly, wasps and spiders. Not one tick. The dog only had a couple fleas. The chain of evergreens in the back yard all died at the same time. They had plenty of water. Other folks around the area have reported the same. In all my long years I have never seen anything like it. Wait, allow me to add. Saw two rabbits this year. Eagles, hawks and owls are gone. Very few deer. Very few birds. We had plenty of geese and a snake population like I have never seen. I bet we had to kill close to 50 cottonmouths this year. This was the same for the whole NW area. This past summer, I saw more mosquitoes than I had ever seen. Even here in AZ NW ARK. Mammoth Spring by chance? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 84802989 Colombia 11/23/2022 08:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | what if humans start doing this...... in this movie you see them doing this |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78912573 Canada 11/23/2022 08:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let me add something. I'm out in the country with cattle. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83989824 This year we had hardly any insects. A few fly, wasps and spiders. Not one tick. The dog only had a couple fleas. The chain of evergreens in the back yard all died at the same time. They had plenty of water. Other folks around the area have reported the same. In all my long years I have never seen anything like it. Wait, allow me to add. Saw two rabbits this year. Eagles, hawks and owls are gone. Very few deer. Very few birds. We had plenty of geese and a snake population like I have never seen. I bet we had to kill close to 50 cottonmouths this year. This was the same for the whole NW area. It’s almost as if life as we knew it died. The forests are dead. No life. No animals. Everything appears dead. |
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Dr.Rick
User ID: 81925158 United States 11/23/2022 08:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let me add something. I'm out in the country with cattle. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83989824 This year we had hardly any insects. A few fly, wasps and spiders. Not one tick. The dog only had a couple fleas. The chain of evergreens in the back yard all died at the same time. They had plenty of water. Other folks around the area have reported the same. In all my long years I have never seen anything like it. Wait, allow me to add. Saw two rabbits this year. Eagles, hawks and owls are gone. Very few deer. Very few birds. We had plenty of geese and a snake population like I have never seen. I bet we had to kill close to 50 cottonmouths this year. This was the same for the whole NW area. East Central Indiana plenty of rabbits (they breed in my yard every year. Just watched 5 of them when I pulled in the other night in the headlights) Have seen 3 bald eagles this year and we have so many hawks it's unbelievable. Seems they have been increasing in numbers the last couple years. Plenty of deer as usual. A lot hit along the road but have seen many in the fields. Have had owls in my trees out back a few times but can't remember the last time I saw a snake... Plenty of insects too though. Peace Love and Leo |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83989824 United States 11/23/2022 08:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let me add something. I'm out in the country with cattle. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83989824 This year we had hardly any insects. A few fly, wasps and spiders. Not one tick. The dog only had a couple fleas. The chain of evergreens in the back yard all died at the same time. They had plenty of water. Other folks around the area have reported the same. In all my long years I have never seen anything like it. Wait, allow me to add. Saw two rabbits this year. Eagles, hawks and owls are gone. Very few deer. Very few birds. We had plenty of geese and a snake population like I have never seen. I bet we had to kill close to 50 cottonmouths this year. This was the same for the whole NW area. This past summer, I saw more mosquitoes than I had ever seen. Even here in AZ NW ARK. Mammoth Spring by chance? Mammoth Spring is NE. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83050270 United States 11/23/2022 09:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let me add something. I'm out in the country with cattle. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83989824 This year we had hardly any insects. A few fly, wasps and spiders. Not one tick. The dog only had a couple fleas. The chain of evergreens in the back yard all died at the same time. They had plenty of water. Other folks around the area have reported the same. In all my long years I have never seen anything like it. Wait, allow me to add. Saw two rabbits this year. Eagles, hawks and owls are gone. Very few deer. Very few birds. We had plenty of geese and a snake population like I have never seen. I bet we had to kill close to 50 cottonmouths this year. This was the same for the whole NW area. East Central Indiana plenty of rabbits (they breed in my yard every year. Just watched 5 of them when I pulled in the other night in the headlights) Have seen 3 bald eagles this year and we have so many hawks it's unbelievable. Seems they have been increasing in numbers the last couple years. Plenty of deer as usual. A lot hit along the road but have seen many in the fields. Have had owls in my trees out back a few times but can't remember the last time I saw a snake... Plenty of insects too though. This is not unusual...none of this. The cyclical weather causes differences in what grasses, plants and trees grow which in turn causes better breeding conditions for other species. Than a different weather situation comes killing things off. It's the cycle of life. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83989824 United States 11/23/2022 09:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let me add something. I'm out in the country with cattle. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83989824 This year we had hardly any insects. A few fly, wasps and spiders. Not one tick. The dog only had a couple fleas. The chain of evergreens in the back yard all died at the same time. They had plenty of water. Other folks around the area have reported the same. In all my long years I have never seen anything like it. Wait, allow me to add. Saw two rabbits this year. Eagles, hawks and owls are gone. Very few deer. Very few birds. We had plenty of geese and a snake population like I have never seen. I bet we had to kill close to 50 cottonmouths this year. This was the same for the whole NW area. East Central Indiana plenty of rabbits (they breed in my yard every year. Just watched 5 of them when I pulled in the other night in the headlights) Have seen 3 bald eagles this year and we have so many hawks it's unbelievable. Seems they have been increasing in numbers the last couple years. Plenty of deer as usual. A lot hit along the road but have seen many in the fields. Have had owls in my trees out back a few times but can't remember the last time I saw a snake... Plenty of insects too though. Yep, like I posted earlier. Went to the house in Texas to check up on things and all was normal. When I was driving down OK HWY59 and got close to turn towards I-40 I started seeing the normal wildlife. I contribute the lack of wildlife to the lack of insects. Nothing for them to eat. It's just strange. Like I stated, it may just be a cycle. The lack of ticks is very strange. Those little cock buckers have always been around to cause discomfort. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78544317 United States 11/23/2022 09:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | All those critters and spitters probably do it somewhat regularly and now the only difference is a bunch of tards put it on the internet at the same time. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81200293 Don't you think it would have been on the internet before if it was noticed before? More than meets the eye here IMHO. |
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Val Wiggin
User ID: 84238690 United States 11/23/2022 09:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let me add something. I'm out in the country with cattle. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83989824 This year we had hardly any insects. A few fly, wasps and spiders. Not one tick. The dog only had a couple fleas. The chain of evergreens in the back yard all died at the same time. They had plenty of water. Other folks around the area have reported the same. In all my long years I have never seen anything like it. Wait, allow me to add. Saw two rabbits this year. Eagles, hawks and owls are gone. Very few deer. Very few birds. We had plenty of geese and a snake population like I have never seen. I bet we had to kill close to 50 cottonmouths this year. This was the same for the whole NW area. East Central Indiana plenty of rabbits (they breed in my yard every year. Just watched 5 of them when I pulled in the other night in the headlights) Have seen 3 bald eagles this year and we have so many hawks it's unbelievable. Seems they have been increasing in numbers the last couple years. Plenty of deer as usual. A lot hit along the road but have seen many in the fields. Have had owls in my trees out back a few times but can't remember the last time I saw a snake... Plenty of insects too though. Yep, like I posted earlier. Went to the house in Texas to check up on things and all was normal. When I was driving down OK HWY59 and got close to turn towards I-40 I started seeing the normal wildlife. I contribute the lack of wildlife to the lack of insects. Nothing for them to eat. It's just strange. Like I stated, it may just be a cycle. The lack of ticks is very strange. Those little cock buckers have always been around to cause discomfort. The evergreen tree thing happens. Happened here in Ohio a few years back. It's just a disease that comes through and wipes them out. I forget what it is. Some are spared. We had a lot of dead pine trees in my neighborhood all of a sudden. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 82707467 United States 11/23/2022 09:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Too short of a video for me to accept as real though. It would be nice if people remembered all the shitty grainy videos of ufos over the years when they post some really weird stuff and think to themselves,”I don’t want to be one of the tards who posts a shitty grainy video that’s too short or fucked up to really tell what’s going on so I’m gonna be different. Ima gonna make a good video so people can get a real good look at this crazy shit.” |
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Jumping Jack Flash
User ID: 80426175 United States 11/23/2022 09:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let me add something. I'm out in the country with cattle. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83989824 This year we had hardly any insects. A few fly, wasps and spiders. Not one tick. The dog only had a couple fleas. The chain of evergreens in the back yard all died at the same time. They had plenty of water. Other folks around the area have reported the same. In all my long years I have never seen anything like it. Wait, allow me to add. Saw two rabbits this year. Eagles, hawks and owls are gone. Very few deer. Very few birds. We had plenty of geese and a snake population like I have never seen. I bet we had to kill close to 50 cottonmouths this year. This was the same for the whole NW area. I thought cottonmouths were found mainly in the deep south coastal areas. Never knew they were in the NW. |
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