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Re: Gulf Oil Spill- Pollinators, Crops, Food Supply
 
ladylove Views: 1,648
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Re: Gulf Oil Spill- Pollinators, Crops, Food Supply


Hi Newport,

Part of my point was that many hurricanes reach 400 miles in diameter. That's a long way away. A hurricane will cover the state of Florida in toxic rain if it takes certain common routes which many hurricanes do.

Oil and its volatiles will both be coming down in that rain.

Secondly, migration routes of pollinators come through that area every year. Of course this will kill them off, just as it is killing off the spawn in the Gulf breeding grounds for wildlife.

Thanks though, for the info on Boron, peroxide and baking soda.
If you have any idea how much 20 Mule Team it will take to come up with 18mg of Boron, please post it.

Stay well,

Ladylove
 

 
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