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It's also to blame for anything the sharp decline in all things that came from eggs. It's been done away with in my time, and as an outdoorsman and anal scientist who has always lived in farm country in the sticks, I've got to see the resultant rebound myself. I still won't eat fish from the Great Lakes, but we used tons for our trapline when we were kids. Raccoons love mercury. ![]()
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Knowhutimean, Vern?
Join Date: Oct 2008
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I think I'm normal...
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DDT gets in the environment, then gets in the animals. It causes the shells of eggs to become very fragile. This goes for all egg laying critters. As a result, the eggs break, and no baby critters. That's all good proven stuff. ![]() I don't think we disagree at all. It had it's time, and it did a lot of damage that's been reversed by it's discontinuation. ![]() There's new more gooder stuff nowadays that doesn't cause the damage DDT did. It's cause we got a bit smarter. I hope. ![]() I'm all for chemicals, by the way. I just use stuff I'm not afraid to drink. I spend a lot of time reading all the little black letters on the white paper, not that it helps, but the things I use are stuff that hasn't killed me yet. ![]()
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