Re: A natural antagonist to lyme?
From: A_Weisman (a_weisman_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 11/06/04
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Date: 6 Nov 2004 07:23:15 -0800
theramarm@yahoo.com (The Ram) wrote in message news:<80503902.0411052044.28fb25d@posting.google.com>...
> If lyme is transmitted by small spiders and inects,
Lyme is NOT transmitted by Spiders. Where do you get that idea?
And what is an inects? Do you mean insects? Lyme is transmitted by
tick bite. There are reports of rare transmission by other insect
vectors too.
> are there any
> natural antagonists to this vector? A species feedng on eggs would be
> a natural soltio,
Soltio? There is no such word in the entire english language. What are
you talking about?
> as it would thrive on the eggs whie the grown
> insects would haveno defense, and once the population is exterminated
> or reduced, the natural antagoist would fade away. It can be
> genetically engineered or be produced by selection (maybe another
> species of spider?)
>
> erongisnob olinad
Uh you should probably proceed immediately to the LymeNUT website with
these sorts of "ideas."
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