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    OK JR, that was good - I liked that.
    Randy Andres

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    Quote Originally Posted by jig rig View Post
    Urban legend holds that lovebugs are synthetic—the result of a University of Florida genetics experiment gone wrong.
    that was funny........

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    LOL! I'd buy that!

    They were brought in...get that.....to eat some kind of parasite or something off of sugar cane....turns out 100 trillion of them later....whoops...they don't eat that.

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    Any recent pics of Bistineau? The freezes really put a dent in the salvinia and water hyacinth on Lake Martin be interested to see if the freeze knocked it back on Bistineau and the other lakes. I rode around the lake and the Ruth Canal all day yesterday and only found a few living patches of either one.
    My observation (totally non-scientific hypothesis) is that the native duckweed outcompetes the salvinia. The same places that have duckweed seem to have duckweed every year and the salvinia doesn't get in there. Now that the salvinia is gone from other areas, the duckweed moved in and took over. Anyone else notice anything similar?

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