Posted on 07/04/2025 10:11:01 AM PDT by spirited irish
Hahahahahahahaha!
When WE mix our memes, we do it RIGHT!
Works good stop losing it
They sprayed a lake near me a year ago for a different invasive aquatic weed. Killed that plant and no other.
Exactly!
When my Grand Dad passed my Mom called me to come look at something in his shop and he had 20lbs of DDT dust powder and 4 1gal jugs of liquid DDT as he was a big gardener who had 4 acres he planted. I grabbed that up and used it sparingly for the next 4 years in my gardens, stuff was like Gold!
Spray DEMOCRATS First.
bttt
Spay Democrats!
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Absolutely hate this but if it’s not done all the lakes, ponds and slow flowing waters will weed over solid (no fishing) and eventually turn into swamps.
Growing up I watched this happen over 15 years to a 3 acre private property pond behind my house I used to fish in. A total mass of solids, trees and brush. Gone.
That’s great… to have a cash of DDT like that to use!
I always respected that guy who ate the DDT, because he knew the science and he knew it was a dangerous.
And he was willing to put his money where his mouth was.
This is what Grok has to say. Some of the stuff Grok come up with is iffy but this sounds pretty solid.
diquat, a chemical compound used as a herbicide and plant desiccant. Diquat (C12H12Br2N2) is a toxic, non-selective contact herbicide commonly used to control aquatic weeds and desiccate crops like potatoes and cotton before harvest. It works by disrupting photosynthesis and is highly toxic if ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin, potentially causing nausea, organ damage, neurological symptoms, or even death. No antidote exists for diquat poisoning.
Sadly I used it up but you can get it in Mexico.
This is what Grok has to say. Some of the stuff Grok come up with is iffy but this sounds pretty solid.
diquat, a chemical compound used as a herbicide and plant desiccant. Diquat (C12H12Br2N2) is a toxic, non-selective contact herbicide commonly used to control aquatic weeds and desiccate crops like potatoes and cotton before harvest. It works by disrupting photosynthesis and is highly toxic if ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin, potentially causing nausea, organ damage, neurological symptoms, or even death. No antidote exists for diquat poisoning.
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