| The Old Gods |
| They don't lol. Female mosquitoes do the same. They just need blood to produce eggs |
| The Old Gods |
| They don't lol. Female mosquitoes do the same. They just need blood to produce eggs |
| The Old Gods |
| Yeah, that's the new norm to the point I don't get excited by have 3 up anymore |
| Massbay |
| I'm still in the process of phasing out my old SD program. It just wasn't pulling in the profit I had hoped it would. Plus, I'm trying to build up a solid herd of EEE mares to use instead of geldings. |
| SandWitch Arabians |
| MB - I did too. 14 fillies 13 colts all were EEEs. Also got 1 WWW filly. oh and 2 geldings . Not the best ro for sure. |
| Dash Warmbloods |
| His guy right here has me REALLY confused. Up week3,6,9 in all three yet struggling to break 50th on the WBJB. |
| Dash Warmbloods |
| My SD program right now is feeling very weak and I’m unsure why. For years my jumping Warmbloods have been top tier but they just feel lacking as of late. I use boosts all the time too. |
| Massbay |
| That's 14 EEE+ fillies born this year... I think I may need to go ahead and start saving for their maiden year |
| Angels angels |
| Overall their extinction wouldn't be detrimental to any ecosystem. There may be minor dips in populations but as long as they aren't all wiped out at once, everyone else will adapt and move on perfectly fine |
| SandWitch Arabians |
| Squid - lol neither are we, but I hope we don't get replaced. lol |
| The Old Gods |
| I would be more concerned about other types of pollinators. native bees, wasps, butterflies, a massive amount of fly things |
| Dash and Duchess |
| witchy, they aren't a keystone species though, their niche is easily refillable by other insects |
| SandWitch Arabians |
| I don't think anyone really likes, skeeters. They are part of a food chain, so many things depend on. |
| The Old Gods |
| Debatable, given the increasingly harsh summers are resulting in a shorter reproductive window |
| Angels angels |
| I remember reading a while back about when they were studying the invasive Joro spiders, first of all they have found no negative affects of them being here but they are eating the invasive stink bugs that no native spiders will eat, but they found a bacteria that infects the spiders and makes them infertile. There was a study being done where they were trying to figure out how to make that bacteria infect mosquitoes |
| SandWitch Arabians |
| Sobering factoid, insects in general will probably still be here, when humans are extinct. lol |
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| The Old Gods |
| They don't lol. Female mosquitoes do the same. They just need blood to produce eggs |
| The Old Gods |
| Yeah, that's the new norm to the point I don't get excited by have 3 up anymore |
| Massbay |
| I'm still in the process of phasing out my old SD program. It just wasn't pulling in the profit I had hoped it would. Plus, I'm trying to build up a solid herd of EEE mares to use instead of geldings. |
| SandWitch Arabians |
| MB - I did too. 14 fillies 13 colts all were EEEs. Also got 1 WWW filly. oh and 2 geldings . Not the best ro for sure. |
| Dash Warmbloods |
| His guy right here has me REALLY confused. Up week3,6,9 in all three yet struggling to break 50th on the WBJB. |
| Dash Warmbloods |
| My SD program right now is feeling very weak and I’m unsure why. For years my jumping Warmbloods have been top tier but they just feel lacking as of late. I use boosts all the time too. |
| Massbay |
| That's 14 EEE+ fillies born this year... I think I may need to go ahead and start saving for their maiden year |
| Angels angels |
| Overall their extinction wouldn't be detrimental to any ecosystem. There may be minor dips in populations but as long as they aren't all wiped out at once, everyone else will adapt and move on perfectly fine |
| SandWitch Arabians |
| Squid - lol neither are we, but I hope we don't get replaced. lol |
| The Old Gods |
| I would be more concerned about other types of pollinators. native bees, wasps, butterflies, a massive amount of fly things |
| Dash and Duchess |
| witchy, they aren't a keystone species though, their niche is easily refillable by other insects |
| SandWitch Arabians |
| I don't think anyone really likes, skeeters. They are part of a food chain, so many things depend on. |
| The Old Gods |
| Debatable, given the increasingly harsh summers are resulting in a shorter reproductive window |
| Angels angels |
| I remember reading a while back about when they were studying the invasive Joro spiders, first of all they have found no negative affects of them being here but they are eating the invasive stink bugs that no native spiders will eat, but they found a bacteria that infects the spiders and makes them infertile. There was a study being done where they were trying to figure out how to make that bacteria infect mosquitoes |
| SandWitch Arabians |
| Sobering factoid, insects in general will probably still be here, when humans are extinct. lol |
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