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Exodus 12:23What avoids the smell of blood and infects the food that would be given to the first born?A grain moth?https://t.co/9efT78myZp

A grain moth...https://t.co/yfeQeVPOK8

"The fungal pathogen Entomophaga maimaiga has become prevalent in gypsy moth populations throughout North America. How the fungus spreads and what affects its ability to infect GM populations is still not entirely understood."https://t.co/n5rL5wBRE6https://t.co/W3wMhwvaWw

I need to find out what happens if I rub lamb's blood in the area that moths like the smell of https://t.co/dXc78xhxja

Not all moths avoid blood, by the way.https://t.co/ktJ5x5vYMW

"It is native to the area ranging from Japan and Korea, […] Only male moths suck blood. This behavior seems to have evolved so that they may pass on salt to females during copulation, providing a nutritional boost for young larvae"https://t.co/nqIR4LsWxnhttps://t.co/MJCrCdfzSO

I'd bet there is a moth like insect that spreads a deadly disease in this area:"There are also legends about butterflies in Kochi Prefecture (among others) causing sickness and death, and swarming and suffocating individuals walking in the evening."https://t.co/ejBxgFNpyG

Moths change shape too. All of life varies it's form to fit function. So we should expect doppelgangers to show up where the same environmental conditions align.https://t.co/0aUyT1PxKa

Bears will be an omen.https://t.co/2bhWiD3IFG

What are the bears in British Columbia eating?The same moths as we see in the rocky mountain bears hear in the states.What if it isn't the salmon?https://t.co/MHCsRcuC3h https://t.co/eV0mZI9KDO


Wild idea about hatchery / farmed salmon leading to large swaths of pesticides being dumped into the water and the spread of disease due to conditions during growth.https://t.co/O2HEItCdHj