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riskllama wrote:lol, nice -& how long you think it'll take that plague to reach you in montana?
riskllama wrote:lol - you're an idiot, karel. that's not how plagues work...
NomadPatriot wrote:riskllama wrote:lol - you're an idiot, karel. that's not how plagues work...
because Llama knows keeping a clean house won't prevent the plague from spreading…
How did the plague spread?
Bubonic plague is mainly spread by infected fleas from small animals. It may also result from exposure to the body fluids from a dead plague-infected animal. In the bubonic form of plague, the bacteria enter through the skin through a flea bite and travel via the lymphatic vessels to a lymph node, causing it to swell.
so.. how do you prevent fleas you might ask..?
--> Repel, Don't Attract
Take a multifaceted approach to being flea-free. Treat your pets externally with a flea medication containing fipronil or imidacloprid. Oral medication with lufenuron kills fleas that bite pets who have received it. Wash your pet's bedding in hot, soapy water regularly to kill larvae and pupae. If your pet shares your bed, wash your bedding, too. Vacuum or wash area rugs, carpeting and furniture, including under furniture. Dispose of the vacuum cleaner bag afterward. Steam-clean your furniture, floors, drapes and upholstery.
https://www.cuteness.com/article/what-attracts-fleas
sounds like cleaning eliminates fleas to me...not sure how that works in igloos though..
Llama failing at general knowledge.. once again this week..
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riskllama wrote:NomadPatriot wrote:riskllama wrote:lol - you're an idiot, karel. that's not how plagues work...
because Llama knows keeping a clean house won't prevent the plague from spreading…
How did the plague spread?
Bubonic plague is mainly spread by infected fleas from small animals. It may also result from exposure to the body fluids from a dead plague-infected animal. In the bubonic form of plague, the bacteria enter through the skin through a flea bite and travel via the lymphatic vessels to a lymph node, causing it to swell.
so.. how do you prevent fleas you might ask..?
--> Repel, Don't Attract
Take a multifaceted approach to being flea-free. Treat your pets externally with a flea medication containing fipronil or imidacloprid. Oral medication with lufenuron kills fleas that bite pets who have received it. Wash your pet's bedding in hot, soapy water regularly to kill larvae and pupae. If your pet shares your bed, wash your bedding, too. Vacuum or wash area rugs, carpeting and furniture, including under furniture. Dispose of the vacuum cleaner bag afterward. Steam-clean your furniture, floors, drapes and upholstery.
https://www.cuteness.com/article/what-attracts-fleas
sounds like cleaning eliminates fleas to me...not sure how that works in igloos though..
Llama failing at general knowledge.. once again this week..
lol, ok NP - that's one. one plague from the middle ages....
riskllama wrote:4 cases does not a plague make, NP...
HitRed wrote:riskllama wrote:4 cases does not a plague make, NP...
micro-plagues are the new in thing
riskllama wrote:4 cases does not a plague make, NP...
HitRed wrote:riskllama wrote:4 cases does not a plague make, NP...
Maybe he meant
4 cities does not a Prague make, NP...
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mrswdk wrote:Either way, it means everyone is shit impressed with China's mad power.
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
mrswdk wrote:Either way, it means everyone is shit impressed with China's mad power.
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picture of me from last night
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