Been that way for years that is why I eat jelly not jam (you can see through jelly!)
It is not possible to eliminate all traces of insects. That is common sense. But please, can we keep live ones to a minimum.
I recently had a small infestation of ants. Just 1 to 3 a day on my kitchen counter. They were very fast and headed to shelter as quick as they saw me. But where did they come from. I recently cleaned off that section of my counter for stacking my morning cereal boxes. Then one day I found one swimming in my cereal. But that wasn't conclusive of anything because I was preparing my cereal on that counter. Then a second one. Started to check out the different cereal boxes each day. Found the ants in only one box of Cheerios. All of the others were fine. There were still a few in the cereal but they never migrated to the other boxes. But I got the bastards.
Dead parts, impossible to eliminate. But let's keep the live ones out.
LogicallyRight wrote:
It is not possible to eliminate all traces of insects. That is common sense. But please, can we keep live ones to a minimum.
I recently had a small infestation of ants. Just 1 to 3 a day on my kitchen counter. They were very fast and headed to shelter as quick as they saw me. But where did they come from. I recently cleaned off that section of my counter for stacking my morning cereal boxes. Then one day I found one swimming in my cereal. But that wasn't conclusive of anything because I was preparing my cereal on that counter. Then a second one. Started to check out the different cereal boxes each day. Found the ants in only one box of Cheerios. All of the others were fine. There were still a few in the cereal but they never migrated to the other boxes. But I got the bastards.
Dead parts, impossible to eliminate. But let's keep the live ones out.
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Query.... If crickets for supper becomes a reality, what will the left wing loonies do when they have no answers?
The crickets we used to hear from them will have been consumed for supper.
LogicallyRight wrote:
It is not possible to eliminate all traces of insects. That is common sense. But please, can we keep live ones to a minimum.
I recently had a small infestation of ants. Just 1 to 3 a day on my kitchen counter. They were very fast and headed to shelter as quick as they saw me. But where did they come from. I recently cleaned off that section of my counter for stacking my morning cereal boxes. Then one day I found one swimming in my cereal. But that wasn't conclusive of anything because I was preparing my cereal on that counter. Then a second one. Started to check out the different cereal boxes each day. Found the ants in only one box of Cheerios. All of the others were fine. There were still a few in the cereal but they never migrated to the other boxes. But I got the bastards.
Dead parts, impossible to eliminate. But let's keep the live ones out.
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When I was a kid I opened a box of corn Chex and when I got to the bottom of the bowl I noticed a bunch of little bugs swimming in the milk. I wrote to the company and they sent me a certificate for a new box
Smedley_buzk**l wrote:
Query.... If crickets for supper becomes a reality, what will the left wing loonies do when they have no answers?
The crickets we used to hear from them will have been consumed for supper.
Here’s one for you . While at the cattle auction to buy calves for raising I talked to a guy also buying calves. He told me o let him know which calves I wanted because was going to buy them all. He continued, calves possess the perfect amount of hair teeth skin innards , hooves , and bones.
For what you might be thinking ?
They are pushed nose first into high speed grinders and totally ground into a pink meat also known as
Hot Dogs !
True story.
LogicallyRight wrote:
It is not possible to eliminate all traces of insects. That is common sense. But please, can we keep live ones to a minimum.
I recently had a small infestation of ants. Just 1 to 3 a day on my kitchen counter. They were very fast and headed to shelter as quick as they saw me. But where did they come from. I recently cleaned off that section of my counter for stacking my morning cereal boxes. Then one day I found one swimming in my cereal. But that wasn't conclusive of anything because I was preparing my cereal on that counter. Then a second one. Started to check out the different cereal boxes each day. Found the ants in only one box of Cheerios. All of the others were fine. There were still a few in the cereal but they never migrated to the other boxes. But I got the bastards.
Dead parts, impossible to eliminate. But let's keep the live ones out.
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A certain amount is allowable. But , without government oversight , who will check it ?
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