Irrelevant

  • Irrelevant posted a new activity comment 7 years ago

    Just Google Texas Fire Ants and you will have several sites to choose from.
    The same with Marc Neumann; google his Name and then the word Morgellons and he has Website sole devoted to Morgellons. He also is the founder of the Australian Morgellons Website and a German and USA Website. He is not even a MD or in any way related to a healthcare…[Read more]

    • Bryce replied 7 years ago

      I did a search on T A&M/fire ants reading 3 links but nothing about the liquid organism being a mix of fungus, bacteria and microorganisms. 2 of the 3 read more like an advert for the product, Amdro, which I just used to treat oak trees although it wasn’t the 2 step process. ;(
      The crazy diag is what piqued my interest in your post.
      They’ve been…[Read more]

  • Irrelevant posted an update 7 years ago

    This is in regards to the Lyme-, Morgellons- Disease Post’s which raises the question how Morgellons got distributed and what the Vector for the first appearance might have been.
    Well that is an easy one, once you know where to look and also like in this case the People or Party response able for this have every Step well Documented on there W…[Read more]

    • Bryce replied 7 years ago

      Do you have a link for this?
      Thanks for posting.

      • Just Google Texas Fire Ants and you will have several sites to choose from.
        The same with Marc Neumann; google his Name and then the word Morgellons and he has Website sole devoted to Morgellons. He also is the founder of the Australian Morgellons Website and a German and USA Website. He is not even a MD or in any way related to a healthcare…[Read more]

        • Bryce replied 7 years ago

          I did a search on T A&M/fire ants reading 3 links but nothing about the liquid organism being a mix of fungus, bacteria and microorganisms. 2 of the 3 read more like an advert for the product, Amdro, which I just used to treat oak trees although it wasn’t the 2 step process. ;(
          The crazy diag is what piqued my interest in your post.
          They’ve been…[Read more]

    • I can tell you unequivocally that the fire ant is alive and well in central Texas. We use Orthene applied to each mound (very obvious after a rain as the moist soil is easy to relocate to the surface), jar the surface ever so slightly to get the little you-know-whats to come to the surface and dance in the pesticide, then take it back down into…[Read more]

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