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  • dogtag
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 14985

    #1

    Why can't we put Locusts on the extinct list ? ...

    It seems odd that an insect that can and does cause famines that
    in turn cause the deaths of millions of people on the African Continent
    can't be either made extinct or even better genetically engineered
    to be wingless. They look as though they are a good source of protein,
    so farm them and make Locust Bread ?
    Or at least squish the damn things before they take off.

  • Roadkingtrax
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 7835

    #2
    How many locusts would it take to eat Dogtag?
    Last edited by Roadkingtrax; 02-14-2020, 03:44.
    "The first gun that was fired at Fort Sumter sounded the death-knell of slavery. They who fired it were the greatest practical abolitionists this nation has produced." ~BG D. Ullman

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    • RED
      Very Senior Member - OFC
      • Aug 2009
      • 11689

      #3
      Originally posted by dogtag
      It seems odd that an insect that can and does cause famines that
      in turn cause the deaths of millions of people on the African Continent
      can't be either made extinct or even better genetically engineered
      to be wingless. They look as though they are a good source of protein,
      so farm them and make Locust Bread ?
      Or at least squish the damn things before they take off.

      https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens...onds-1.5462979
      The locusts are eating life food that the people need to live. Just as RTK and the Communists are sucking out the freedom we used to enjoy...

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      • Vern Humphrey
        Administrator - OFC
        • Aug 2009
        • 15875

        #4
        In the mid-'50s there were extreme screw-worm infestations in this country -- I spent the fall of '56 in the saddle, tracking down, inspecting, roping and doctoring cattle. The Department of Agriculture did a study and found female screw-worm flies mate only once. That winter, they bred billions of male screw-worm flies, sterilized them with radiation, and released them next breeding season, and that ended the problem.

        Senator William Proxmire attacked them for squandering money studying the sex lives of flies.

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        • Roadkingtrax
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2010
          • 7835

          #5
          Originally posted by RED
          The locusts are eating life food that the people need to live. Just as RTK and the Communists are sucking out the freedom we used to enjoy...
          Everyday Red. I hope it was an absolutely miserable day knowing people in this world, dont really give a sh't.
          "The first gun that was fired at Fort Sumter sounded the death-knell of slavery. They who fired it were the greatest practical abolitionists this nation has produced." ~BG D. Ullman

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          • pcox
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 386

            #6
            Originally posted by Vern Humphrey
            In the mid-'50s there were extreme screw-worm infestations in this country -- I spent the fall of '56 in the saddle, tracking down, inspecting, roping and doctoring cattle. The Department of Agriculture did a study and found female screw-worm flies mate only once. That winter, they bred billions of male screw-worm flies, sterilized them with radiation, and released them next breeding season, and that ended the problem.

            Senator William Proxmire attacked them for squandering money studying the sex lives of flies.
            I remember it well. We lived in Texas, my old man kept a bottle of purple medicine in the truck. Any animal; cow, dog, whatever that we came across with an infestation was caught and treated if we could catch it. The common fly's maggot would eat the infection around a wound, but the screw worm's maggot ate good flesh making the wound bigger. I'll never forget the sight of those worms boiling out of a wound when that medicine was poured in.

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            • dryheat
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 10587

              #7
              Senator William Proxmire attacked them for squandering money studying the sex lives of flies.
              Liberal crazy stuff.
              I'm not knocking knocking liberals
              People on this planet have died by the billions. Call it balance.
              A lot of Africans might starve. Seems like the old days.
              If I should die before I wake...great,a little more sleep.

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              • rayg
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 7444

                #8
                Originally posted by Roadkingtrax
                Everyday Red. I hope it was an absolutely miserable day knowing people in this world, dont really give a sh't.
                If you can't post anything worth while, don't post. I'm getting tired of your stupid posts...

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                • Roadkingtrax
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2010
                  • 7835

                  #9
                  Originally posted by rayg
                  If you can't post anything worth while, don't post. I'm getting tired of your stupid posts...
                  Clearly. Red likes to imagine someone's political beliefs, and then make ad hominem attacks against his own imagination. I'm not a communist, nor a socialist, etc., so why does that make you tired? I think we're all a bit tired, which is why Lyman stepped up to help.
                  "The first gun that was fired at Fort Sumter sounded the death-knell of slavery. They who fired it were the greatest practical abolitionists this nation has produced." ~BG D. Ullman

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                  • lyman
                    Administrator - OFC
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 11296

                    #10
                    Originally posted by rayg
                    If you can't post anything worth while, don't post. I'm getting tired of your stupid posts...
                    Originally posted by Roadkingtrax
                    Clearly. Red likes to imagine someone's political beliefs, and then make ad hominem attacks against his own imagination. I'm not a communist, nor a socialist, etc., so why does that make you tired? I think we're all a bit tired, which is why Lyman stepped up to help.
                    In his defense, sorta, RKT has a habit of posting snark, lots of if,

                    honestly have no idea of which way his politics lean, and it's not my business,

                    would not classify him as a never trumper with tds like togor,, and RKT gives me the impression of being farther Right than togor as well,


                    again, not that it matters,


                    however, he is correct on that last sentence

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                    • Vern Humphrey
                      Administrator - OFC
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 15875

                      #11
                      Originally posted by pcox
                      I remember it well. We lived in Texas, my old man kept a bottle of purple medicine in the truck. Any animal; cow, dog, whatever that we came across with an infestation was caught and treated if we could catch it. The common fly's maggot would eat the infection around a wound, but the screw worm's maggot ate good flesh making the wound bigger. I'll never forget the sight of those worms boiling out of a wound when that medicine was poured in.
                      You're exactly right -- screw worms eat living flesh and burrow down when you try to scrape them out, We carried a bottle of either and a bottle of Smear 66 to seal off the wound after the screw worms boiled out. We raised Brangus cattle, and new born calves would get screw worms in their navels -- they looked like black jack rabbits, with a black base-ball hanging from their bellies. They were the devil to catch -- I independently invented the Hoolihan (a method of throwing a rope underhanded) so I could rope them in the brush.

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                      • dogtag
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 14985

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Vern Humphrey
                        You're exactly right -- screw worms eat living flesh and burrow down when you try to scrape them out, We carried a bottle of either and a bottle of Smear 66 to seal off the wound after the screw worms boiled out. We raised Brangus cattle, and new born calves would get screw worms in their navels -- they looked like black jack rabbits, with a black base-ball hanging from their bellies. They were the devil to catch -- I independently invented the Hoolihan (a method of throwing a rope underhanded) so I could rope them in the brush.
                        You were roping Screw Worms ? Now that's talent.

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                        • Vern Humphrey
                          Administrator - OFC
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 15875

                          #13
                          Originally posted by dogtag
                          You were roping Screw Worms ? Now that's talent.
                          I would have if I could. I was roping cattle infested with screw worms.

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                          • oscars
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2009
                            • 551

                            #14
                            The Wisconsin Historical Foundation has no record of the Golden Fleece Award being given fo screwworm research. The bulk of the screwworm research/application was conducted by Knipling and Bushland in the 1930’s through the 1950’s. The fleece wasn’t awarded until the 1970’s. It does continue that research in agriculture tends to be the brunt of jokes by citified members of the media. My office mate in grad school took a bit of “exposure”:for his work with early weaned pigs that was also the basis of development/nutrition of premature infants.

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