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A Serious ThreatDEC Expands Ash Borer Beetle QuarantineFebruary 11, 2013The Emerald ash borer beetle is proving to be a more difficult opponent than the Department of Environmental Conservation originally though.... Showing 4 of 4 comments
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Likert01
I am no expert, but the last magizine I read, while taking a dump no less, claims that sea born toxins from this form of algea are evident in the food chain. Toxic for humans that is. Wonder, if true, how long it would take a small body of water to present toxic levels of this stuff in the chain. Natures cure? LOL
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Likert01
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eagle64
Maybe we can teach it to eat the "green slime" from the lake !!
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sueanne
The DEC needs to ban the beetle from flying.
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