Canadians are familiar with caterpillar outbreaks, but as Dan Riskin reports, they may not know about how the outbreaks can impact lakes.
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These are the videos that benefit from the 👎being taken away…
So he just destroyed the environmentalists blaming humans for everything.
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not really but ok
Perhaps the scientists should look for any possible benefits to this natural cycle. Not all things are pollution.
Wait this year few gardeners got hives from caterpillar poo allergic reaction was bad news for gardeners
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So there is nature taking its course. I love the way they used the word pollution in the title. Who is the a-hole who wrote that
not nature if the contributors are an invasive species.
@kathy smith no such thing
Birds flying over waterways and other things and pooping are a problem too. You know what to do.
Lets go Brandon 🤘🤘
Lol nature is pollution lol. Lets go brandon
may the bird of paradise poop in your cornflakes
LETS GO BRANDON
Caterpillars: “We need to stop polluting our lakes and rivers. No more poop!”
Pollution haha. Nice try