.IM SORRY BRO BUT YOU GOT RIPPED
sorry im just used to hearing that when other people come up on great deals.. thanks for all the great bargain hunting you're doing for me..
I didn't doubt you but I was still sitting here going ''wow, that's a lot of exciting BAT ACTION goin' on..."OK, I know someone is going to challenge me on the 1/5 th thing. They always do. Yes, 20 percent. Read it for yourself :
Bat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bats are cool in my book.... My plants just love their guano....
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Keep it Real... Organic...
I have fond memories, I had a dear friend who lived about a quarter mile away from the border in IB, that last long chain of condos, by the preserve. He passed away several years ago, but one of my favorite things to do was head down from L.A. on a Thursday or Friday night, and just do my own thing hangin' with John.Yes, good old Imperial Beach... drinking at the " The Plank"...waking up on the beach, with sand in your underwear. Roberto's for breakfast, two bong hits & a shower - then off to work. Been there, done that.
Wow, that's AWESOME, I'm really happy to read that. Now, is this the same guano that BMO are selling? I had no idea that any states had any guidelines for guano collection at all.OK, now back on subject. Lots of Bat Guano is responsibly removed (mined) from caves all over the USA. & Yes...It is a dirty job. I have a friend in Eureka Springs, Arkansas who is the stewart for a privately owned cave. He removes about 100 pounds of Guano per year, only during the time period that Bats are active, but not breeding. Since, this only represents about 1/2 of what is dropped by the Bats each year (in this tiny cave) - it is a renewable resource. The key lies in removing no more than half, of what is deposited each year. Arkansas has strict guidelines about removing Bat Guano, fines for breaking the rules are STEEP.
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Since, Bats represent 1/5th of all the mammals on earth, there is allot of Guano to be had, without upsetting the balance.
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OK, I know someone is going to challenge me on the 1/5 th thing. They always do. Yes, 20 percent. quote]
I just got so burned... Im not even gonna dispute wikipedia accuracy (citation needed)
.I have fond memories, I had a dear friend who lived about a quarter mile away from the border in IB, that last long chain of condos, by the preserve. He passed away several years ago, but one of my favorite things to do was head down from L.A. on a Thursday or Friday night, and just do my own thing hangin' with John.
Wow, that's AWESOME, I'm really happy to read that. Now, is this the same guano that BMO are selling? I had no idea that any states had any guidelines for guano collection at all.
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They were just building those condos when I lived out there. I lived right on third street in IB. Me & my roommate used to go surfing there , at least 5 times a week. & get happy at " The Plank " three times a week.
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Then all that garbage from Mexico, started drifting up the coast. So, even though we lived there, we stopped surfing there. We went to Coronado, La Jolla - especially Blacks Beach... oh..yeah....
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I'm not sure where willieonthehill gets his guano from. I'll shoot him an email and ask. He's always good about replying. I'll find out.
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Yes, I'm proud of Arkansas - regarding the Responsible Harvest Laws - with Guano. According to my bud, 20 plus states are now onboard with the guidelines provided by the Bureau of Land Management. It protects the bats and ensures Guano remains a renewable resource. It still amazes me, that bats make up 20 percent of all the mammals on earth. Now, that's pest control.
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