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Date Posted: 06:41:23 11/03/06 Fri
Author: Dennis
Author Host/IP: unio-cas1-cs-33.dial.bright.net / 209.143.16.163
Subject: Re: Another piece of the puzzle confirmed...
In reply to: Moca 's message, "Re: Another piece of the puzzle confirmed..." on 05:54:15 11/03/06 Fri

Sunlight would do it if they were still actively growing
but how long in sunlight I don't know.

>. Probably the same place that
>>incorrectly said raw peanuts, apple seeds, almonds,
>>peach pits, and acorns will harm or kill flyers...
>>
>ACORNS!? Give me a break!
>Ok,so here is my next question.
>What if ine gets some mushrooms from the store (still
>alive) and blasted one with a full sprectum bird light
>or took it outside,would it stil do it's thing and
>provide the flyer what it needs?

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