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If you listen and watch our media, then Russia is surrounded by some enemies, and not only from the unfriendly neighbors or Americans, here and nature rebels forgiving the Russians in the form the onset of harmful plants.
At least, according to the channel “Star”, which owned by the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation. According to a leading one of this channel’s gear, Russia’s giant dill also called hogweed.
Not only does this weed conceal ten percent annually uncultivated areas of the Russian Federation (aren’t they too much TV people?), so it still poses a threat to human health, since it is very toxic – causes allergies, serious burns, may lead to loss of vision and even death.
According to the authors of this video, hogweed is so a serious problem for Russia, that it requires an urgent solution, moreover, at the state level (worse than the American threat). By the custom of the latest TV shows, mainly related to Ukrainian Topics, journalists, “Stars” offer to burn cowhide. Left to supply every rural resident of the Russian Federation flamethrower.
By the way, in the United States flamethrowers went on sale, maybe Russia to follow this “far-sighted” example? ..
However, biologists say that it’s actually a terrible weed, which is dangerous for humans and crop production in general, since very prolific – one plant of hogweed gives up to seventy thousand seeds that can fly down the wind for many kilometers and sprout for fifteen years – that’s what their vitality is. AND fighting hogweed is actually not easy, but … possible.
For this, Russian scientists have proposed using a flat moth and the scoop, which usually live in the parsnip thickets. By this caterpillars may well be offered to diversify their diet by throwing such a “plant special forces” on the hogweed. Moth and scoops are different great gluttony, and build their nests just on flowers, thereby reducing seed yield, then, pupating, destroy the weed from the inside. Two or three caterpillars can easily cope with one hogweed plant. And no flamethrowers are needed …
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