Stopped reading right there.
I bet you can kill these things with Ivermectin.
“Stopped reading right there.”
As did I. Is rain ever just rain?
Me as well.
Makes me doubt the entire article.
The central part of the state has been mostly dry, with the exception of remnants of a west coast storm the caused July flooding. A weather pattern that doesn’t support the worm needing humid, tropical weather.
I had the same reaction. For those who did the same, know that the only way to kill these critters is to freeze them for 48 hours.
media reporting flow chart.
Pick a topic or event
Is it bad?
L-—Yes ==> Blame climate change for it
L-—No ==> See “is it good?”
Is it good?
L-—Yes ==> Claim climate change threatens it
L-—No ==> Revert to “is it bad?” or ignore
They had to say it. They can’t help themselves.
“Stopped reading right there.”
Yep! As soon as I saw that I knew the Worm is not real!
It’s the climate fairy again.
Maybe Texas was mean to Gaia.
“...The recent spread is one of many examples of climate change driving the proliferation of invasive species...”
Right! 😠🙄
Brought here by you know who!!
Me too....what a steaming load. SMH
And by all means keep them away from Red Bull!
Stopped reading right there.
Same here, what a crock. There aint never been no heavy rain in Texas before the commies came up with globull warming, er, climate change.