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notemason

(572 posts)
7. It truly is.
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 05:18 PM
Aug 2024

Someone said something like we are the only species that would let the world burn because it would not be cost-effective to save.

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Few butterflies or moths, no bumblebees or ladybugs Ponietz Aug 2024 #1
Oh the ants notemason Aug 2024 #2
Plenty of aunts. wendyb-NC Aug 2024 #6
I blame Mosquito Joe IbogaProject Aug 2024 #3
In the mountains, in the woods notemason Aug 2024 #4
It's stark wendyb-NC Aug 2024 #5
It truly is. notemason Aug 2024 #7
I live in NW Georgia and we've had lots of butterflies this summer, those large japple Aug 2024 #8
I have had Rebl2 Sep 2024 #9
Frogs beesplease Oct 13 #10
Very few paper wasps this year here biophile Oct 20 #11
Forgot to mention - ANTS everywhere! biophile Oct 20 #12
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