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originally posted by: SeaWorthy
originally posted by: dashen
Farmers routinely poison Starlings because they get into the animal feed and poop all over everything.
If it was other birds to I might be more worried
Not one of the mystery bird falls were found to have been poisoned.
2009 in Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey. A culling with the bird poison (avicide) DRC-1339 received national attention after USDA employees dispensed the substance in Griggstown, New Jersey to kill an estimated 5,000 starlings that plagued feed lots and dairies on local farms. When "it began raining birds" community members became alarmed, unsure whether a toxin or disease was at work. Two property owners in the area reported collecting over 150 birds each from their land.[6][7]
originally posted by: Phage
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
originally posted by: dashen
Farmers routinely poison Starlings because they get into the animal feed and poop all over everything.
If it was other birds to I might be more worried
Not one of the mystery bird falls were found to have been poisoned.
2009 in Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey. A culling with the bird poison (avicide) DRC-1339 received national attention after USDA employees dispensed the substance in Griggstown, New Jersey to kill an estimated 5,000 starlings that plagued feed lots and dairies on local farms. When "it began raining birds" community members became alarmed, unsure whether a toxin or disease was at work. Two property owners in the area reported collecting over 150 birds each from their land.[6][7]
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"The dead birds pose no hazard to people or pets because the substance has been metabolized inside the bird," Leusner said, citing information in a USDA advisory.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: underpass61
Will I have to get a new phone?
originally posted by: shawmanfromny
a reply to: PhyllidaDavenport
Thanks very much for the links. This technology is being rushed out because of our appetite for streaming services, on so many devices and it's going to bite us in the azz. Wireless companies will make sure this danger goes unnoticed by the mainstream news media. People are either too ignorant or complacent to find out the truth for themselves. Companies will make billions and millions of people's lives may be impacted.
originally posted by: dashen
Farmers routinely poison Starlings because they get into the animal feed and poop all over everything.
If it was other birds to I might be more worried