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@1losongbo @roomrotter420 @vaelor0 Difference is that I trust my local farmer more than the corporation making pasteurized milk for the grocer
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The big NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION label is so fucking funny
Lancesico 🇱🇨@Bornakang
How can you be this dumb
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@1losongbo @roomrotter420 @vaelor0 Untrue. Both can cause high amounts of bacterial illness
stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/76639
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33904765/
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@roomrotter420 @1losongbo @vaelor0 People have still gotten sick from Pasteurized milk. It doesn’t remove everything
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@soxterna @1losongbo @vaelor0 Yeah.. im fine with losing some nutrients and "beneficial" bacteria as long as it kills all the bad stuff
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@1losongbo @vaelor0 Pasteurizing milk may destroy harmful bacteria but also kills nutrients and beneficial bacteria
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@vaelor0 I don’t get why people are against pasteurizing milk, it’s not even adding shit to it it’s just boiling the milk
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The lies will end soon
Magnetic Norse@MagneticNorse
When they own the information, they can bend it all they want
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What is this? The dictionary cinematic universe?
Aaron@aaroncabrera_
I loved Weapons but Obsession seriously might be the best horror movie since Hereditary
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If you're worried about ticks, put up an owl box.
The animal driving most Lyme disease in the eastern US is the white-footed mouse. Ticks that feed on them are far more likely to come away infected than ticks that feed on other animals. The bigger the local mouse population, the worse the next year's tick year.
A single barred owl pair raising chicks can take hundreds of rodents in a breeding season. Owls also don't carry Lyme. The bacterium can't survive their digestive tract, so an owl that eats an infected mouse is a dead end for the disease.
Researchers at the Cary Institute, the leading lab on Lyme ecology, have been explicit about this: "Landscapes that support predators have reduced Lyme disease risk."
One owl box on its own isn't going to fix a tick year. But a yard with owls, foxes, bobcats, and weasels in it has fewer mice, and a yard with fewer mice has fewer infected ticks.
If you have woods or fields nearby, a properly sized barn owl or screech owl box (different species, different boxes) is one of the most useful single things you can do for tick exposure at the landscape scale. Match the box to the owl that lives near you.
The mouse is the problem, owls are the solution.


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