"So many uses!" (Black Leaf 40 ad from Country Gentleman magazine 1939)
"So many uses!" (Black Leaf 40 ad from Country Gentleman magazine 1939)
It is 40% nicotine concentrate.
Nicotine really is a great natural pesticide.
29 0 ReplyIt's why plants evolved it.
16 0 ReplyAt 40%, it'll definitely kill all your pests, including the bigger ones like your neighbors.
13 0 ReplyThe tough part is to get the bugs to start smoking
6 0 ReplyIs that why tobacco plants produce nicotine in the first place?
3 0 ReplyCan confirm, grasshoppers are voracious, opportunistic terrorists and yet, will barely nibble a tender tobacco leaf before quickly moving on to something else.
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It's amazing humanity has survived. So many old products were like "Here's some concentrated poison. Spread it in your house, on your food, and in the air you breathe. It also makes a great toothpaste and eyeliner!"
25 0 ReplyI mean this isn’t really poison tho. It’s just nicotine which is a natural plant product specifically evolved as a pesticide.
7 0 Replyproduct specifically evolved as a pesticide.
A.K.A., a poison.
"Natural" doesn't mean "good" -- lots of natural things are poisonous.
24 0 ReplyThis exact product was used in a case of intentional poisoning in Michigan:
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That sheep on the left is completely dissolving!
That’s one way to get rid of scabs and ticks I suppose.
15 0 Reply"Dip sheep" as in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
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FYI: Drenching - administering of drug to an animal, usually by force
They're gonna get that sheep absolutely wrecked on vape juice.
8 0 ReplyYou are not the only one think about using this shjt on vaping :v
3 0 Reply400mg/ml might be a bit harsh.
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"Drenching" is another word for deworming. Sheep are very, very prone to a variety of parasites. It's hard to keep a sheep alive at all.
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Dried and shredded: perfectly safe
Boiled and concentrated: lethal poison
3 0 ReplyCan I smoke this ?
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