If you could rid the World
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Re: If you could rid the World
Internet anonymity. Everyone has to post as themselves, fully traceable and responsible
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Re: If you could rid the World
Wasps. Spiteful little ******s
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Ah but......Falcon wrote:Wasps. Spiteful little ******s
What Purpose do Wasps Serve?
Very often people ask us what purpose do wasps serve?
In early summer wasps, like bees, pollinate plants and flowers as they feed on nectar. If we were to eradicate all wasps, it would cause more problems than it would solve. So, wasps do serve a purpose, and despite being a problem at certain times of the year, they are a beneficial insect. So in the natural world, wasps although irritating to humans, have their role to play.
Wasps and hornets are predatory insects and spend a lot of their time hunting and catching smaller insects to feed to their larvae (young wasp grubs). Insect prey killed by the adult wasps is chewed up into small food packages and taken back to the nest. These food parcels are then fed to the young wasp larvae which turn the exoskeletons (chitin) of these prey insects into a sugary solution which they feed back to the adult wasps.
It is difficult to guess the exact numbers of insects which are killed by a single wasp colony through the course of a summer. It has been suggested that a single wasp nest will catch approx five metric tons of insects in one year. While we are not entirely convinced of that number whatever it is, it will be substantial.
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NOT if they vote for Bernie Sanders!GodIsADeeJay81 wrote:Wouldn't make much difference to the world
The Americans would still shoot each other, start wars with whoever they choose and try to dictate to the world.
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Republicans tooIanMcL wrote:Tories
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Ooooo now this would be a good one.ZizkovClaret wrote:Internet anonymity. Everyone has to post as themselves, fully traceable and responsible
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Re: If you could rid the World
Is that five metric tonnes of insect pests or just five metric tonnes of insects?
I'd rather have five tonnes of harmless insects than a wasps' nest.
I'd rather have five tonnes of harmless insects than a wasps' nest.
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So many different types of Wasp too! They've been around Millions of years longer than Bees. They are more aggressive in the UK though.......just like a lot of things.Bosscat wrote:Ah but......
What Purpose do Wasps Serve?
Very often people ask us what purpose do wasps serve?
In early summer wasps, like bees, pollinate plants and flowers as they feed on nectar. If we were to eradicate all wasps, it would cause more problems than it would solve. So, wasps do serve a purpose, and despite being a problem at certain times of the year, they are a beneficial insect. So in the natural world, wasps although irritating to humans, have their role to play.
Wasps and hornets are predatory insects and spend a lot of their time hunting and catching smaller insects to feed to their larvae (young wasp grubs). Insect prey killed by the adult wasps is chewed up into small food packages and taken back to the nest. These food parcels are then fed to the young wasp larvae which turn the exoskeletons (chitin) of these prey insects into a sugary solution which they feed back to the adult wasps.
It is difficult to guess the exact numbers of insects which are killed by a single wasp colony through the course of a summer. It has been suggested that a single wasp nest will catch approx five metric tons of insects in one year. While we are not entirely convinced of that number whatever it is, it will be substantial.
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Year
1600 = 500,000,000 (500 million / half billion)
1800 = 1 billion
1927 = 2 billion
1960 = 3 billion
1974 = 4 billion
1987 = 5 billion
1999 = 6 billion
2011 = 7 billion
2019 = 7.7 billion
2030 = 8.6 billion
2050 = 9.8 billion
2100 = 11.2 billion
All those people need food, somewhere to live and power for their homes and transportation. We are forecast to lost 5% of the world’s land to sea level rises. That low land is frequently used for crop growing.
1600 = 500,000,000 (500 million / half billion)
1800 = 1 billion
1927 = 2 billion
1960 = 3 billion
1974 = 4 billion
1987 = 5 billion
1999 = 6 billion
2011 = 7 billion
2019 = 7.7 billion
2030 = 8.6 billion
2050 = 9.8 billion
2100 = 11.2 billion
All those people need food, somewhere to live and power for their homes and transportation. We are forecast to lost 5% of the world’s land to sea level rises. That low land is frequently used for crop growing.
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Lefties
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Only 1 in 10 are left handedtarkys_ears wrote:Lefties
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Yeah and thats EXACTLY why they should be mistrusted....Bosscat wrote:Only 1 in 10 are left handed
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Who stops you doing this now ?ZizkovClaret wrote:Internet anonymity. Everyone has to post as themselves, fully traceable and responsible
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Well we all know who YOU are... mr billionaire ship owner!Hapag Lloyd wrote:Who stops you doing this now ?
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Leave me alone!Bosscat wrote:Only 1 in 10 are left handed
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Hey My Brothers a Lefty too ... its Tarky's Ears that wants rid of youIanMcL wrote:Leave me alone!
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Lots of goalkeepers are left handed.
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Obviously religion. Knock on effect would be ridding the world of a lot of people who target certain religions too. Double action.
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Steve bray he's a goon.
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Scouse brows
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The BBC and the TV licence fee.
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Paddy Mcguinness ," zandra " Armstrong and venessa feltz
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Atheists. They are so boring.
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Philip Schofield. Smarmy, vacuous, bleach-haired turd!
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He would be my second choice after Piers Morgan .bob-the-scutter wrote:Philip Schofield. Smarmy, vacuous, bleach-haired turd!
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Can we not just merge this with the Tommy Robinson thread?
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Do gooders, political correctness, health and safety, people who try and tell us how we should live our lives, teeth veneers, unnecessary plastic surgery, compensation culture, ambulance chasers, blame culture and all the other modern day crap we have to put up with.
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