Author Topic: Why is aerial spraying bad for loggers?  (Read 1127 times)

Do the chemicals actually eat away at equipment?

Do the chemicals actually eat away at equipment?

yeah i think you should do some research to be sure. also i'm sorry, don't mean to be mean but i just don't like the way you write.

yeah i think you should do some research to be sure. also i'm sorry, don't mean to be mean but i just don't like the way you write.

well, maybe, it wouldnt eat away at it, but it would probably make the machinery corrupt

well, maybe, it wouldnt eat away at it, but it would probably make the machinery corrupt
You know you can always use the wonderful tool called Google that lets you search for anything. It would take like, 10 seconds.


well, maybe, it wouldnt eat away at it, but it would probably make the machinery corrupt

do you mean corrode?


Could using a chainsaw on wood that has absorbed the pesticide cause the pesticide to be breathed in by the loggers? or is that too far fetched?

Could using a chainsaw on wood that has absorbed the pesticide cause the pesticide to be breathed in by the loggers? or is that too far fetched?

no, that is very good. i need more like this

i'm wondering whether you even tried using google yet or if you even know if any of this is true

might as well just put in that pesticides make loggers insane and lead to homicidal thoughts against cats, causing our domestic cat population to drop rapidly.

i'm wondering whether you even tried using google yet or if you even know if any of this is true

might as well just put in that pesticides make loggers insane and lead to homicidal thoughts against cats, causing our domestic cat population to drop rapidly.

Pesticides also raped my mother.  Put in that they are abusive to my mother.