
3,000 ducks already
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duramax wrote:Caller1 wrote:unless ther are two 3000 duck guys, one got in major trouble bout two weeks ago for killin some dogs that had gotten a hold of temik put out to kill the predator in his break. Gotta pay $2000/ pooch.
That just jumped the "turd-cutter" factor ten fold for that. If I lost a pet b/c this "turd-cutter" wanted to shoot some tame ducks he would have a whole lot more to worry about than a $2,000 fine.
Oh, want to add a little more to it?
There are about 15 - 20 houses with in 1 mile of this break.
So I wonder how many of these were old country pet dogs that people let roam.
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has anyone tied this to Delta Wildlife or not. If so, it might explain why some people ain't commenting. Just saying....
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teul2 wrote:duramax wrote:Caller1 wrote:unless ther are two 3000 duck guys, one got in major trouble bout two weeks ago for killin some dogs that had gotten a hold of temik put out to kill the predator in his break. Gotta pay $2000/ pooch.
That just jumped the "turd-cutter" factor ten fold for that. If I lost a pet b/c this "turd-cutter" wanted to shoot some tame ducks he would have a whole lot more to worry about than a $2,000 fine.
Oh, want to add a little more to it?
There are about 15 - 20 houses with in 1 mile of this break.
So I wonder how many of these were old country pet dogs that people let roam.
If my dog died b/c of this, there would be temik in his duck's feed.
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I'm a DA so could someone please tell me how he doing this legally?
I still don't see how this could even possible be legal.... He is hunting over live decoys. He is feeding them everyday he has bought them so they are no where near being wild ducks bc wild ducks you don't buy nor do you half to feed them everyday like he haven to do.
I still don't see how this could even possible be legal.... He is hunting over live decoys. He is feeding them everyday he has bought them so they are no where near being wild ducks bc wild ducks you don't buy nor do you half to feed them everyday like he haven to do.
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My dad uses temik to fertilize pecan trees and It clearly states on the bag that it is VERY deadly to aquatic wildlife. Water makes this stuff come alive and it will kill anything it comes in contact with. If he is putting this out for the dogs and it close to the brake and it rains and washes into the water, then it could kill all his ducks. Would'nt that be ironic.
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Where is our homosexual pet bird killing friend day break?? I'd hate to let this one die because he ran off.
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quackheadbp wrote:My dad uses temik to fertilize pecan trees and It clearly states on the bag that it is VERY deadly to aquatic wildlife. Water makes this stuff come alive and it will kill anything it comes in contact with. If he is putting this out for the dogs and it close to the brake and it rains and washes into the water, then it could kill all his ducks. Would'nt that be ironic.
You sure about that sir post alot?
Temik is a pestacide...nemacide to be exact. It is a poision that is directly injected into the ground for nematodes. It is used around cotton and fruit and citrus tress sometime though. But it is no fertilizer.
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quackheadbp wrote:My dad uses temik to fertilize pecan trees and It clearly states on the bag that it is VERY deadly to aquatic wildlife. Water makes this stuff come alive and it will kill anything it comes in contact with. If he is putting this out for the dogs and it close to the brake and it rains and washes into the water, then it could kill all his ducks. Would'nt that be ironic.

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deltadukman wrote:quackheadbp wrote:My dad uses temik to fertilize pecan trees and It clearly states on the bag that it is VERY deadly to aquatic wildlife. Water makes this stuff come alive and it will kill anything it comes in contact with. If he is putting this out for the dogs and it close to the brake and it rains and washes into the water, then it could kill all his ducks. Would'nt that be ironic.
You sure about that sir post alot?
Temik is a pestacide...nemacide to be exact. It is a poision that is directly injected into the ground for nematodes. It is used around cotton and fruit and citrus tress sometime though. But it is no fertilizer.
Well its used in the process of fertilization. He puts it in then puts triple 13 on top, so yes I know its not directly a fertilizer but used whil fertilizing pecan trees.
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going out on a limb here, but i bet he just uses it when he fertilizes, as a pesticide.......
"Nematodes
Plant parasitic nematodes are microscopic worms that feed on the roots of susceptible plants. To date, pecan orchard samplings have not revealed abnormally high numbers of pathogenic species in New Mexico, and no information is available about the effect of moderate levels of nematodes on pecans.
Yield reduction as a result of nematode infestations has not been proven in New Mexico. The use of systemic insecticides such as Temik® in previous years may help explain why nematodes have not become a severe problem, as Temik® has nematicidal activity.
If pecans are planted in sandy soils with a history of root-knot nematode, infestations may cause injury to trees resulting in reduced yield. Isolated examples of such situations have been recently identified, but this is not believed to be a widespread problem.
Acknowledgments
Publication 400 W-11, from which this guide is adapted, was originally written by Emroy L. Shannon, Extension Plant Pathologist Emeritus.
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"Nematodes
Plant parasitic nematodes are microscopic worms that feed on the roots of susceptible plants. To date, pecan orchard samplings have not revealed abnormally high numbers of pathogenic species in New Mexico, and no information is available about the effect of moderate levels of nematodes on pecans.
Yield reduction as a result of nematode infestations has not been proven in New Mexico. The use of systemic insecticides such as Temik® in previous years may help explain why nematodes have not become a severe problem, as Temik® has nematicidal activity.
If pecans are planted in sandy soils with a history of root-knot nematode, infestations may cause injury to trees resulting in reduced yield. Isolated examples of such situations have been recently identified, but this is not believed to be a widespread problem.
Acknowledgments
Publication 400 W-11, from which this guide is adapted, was originally written by Emroy L. Shannon, Extension Plant Pathologist Emeritus.
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teul2 wrote:quackheadbp wrote:My dad uses temik to fertilize pecan trees and It clearly states on the bag that it is VERY deadly to aquatic wildlife. Water makes this stuff come alive and it will kill anything it comes in contact with. If he is putting this out for the dogs and it close to the brake and it rains and washes into the water, then it could kill all his ducks. Would'nt that be ironic.
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quackheadbp wrote:teul2 wrote:quackheadbp wrote:My dad uses temik to fertilize pecan trees and It clearly states on the bag that it is VERY deadly to aquatic wildlife. Water makes this stuff come alive and it will kill anything it comes in contact with. If he is putting this out for the dogs and it close to the brake and it rains and washes into the water, then it could kill all his ducks. Would'nt that be ironic.
Here ya go Tuel, you can have it back nowLooks like I know more about the subject than deltaduckman Phd.
no... no ya don't.
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Re: 3,000 ducks already
So I douchebagbp would call round up a pesticide if he were tank mixing and putting it out with an insecticide? Just sayin. Tank mixing different chemicals is common. Doesn't mean they what the other is mixed with. Just sayin. If your gonna bust my ballz, I'm busting your's. It is not a fertilizer. Also, it is not just deadly to aquatic species...it deadly to pretty much anything.
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