elephant wrote:yes, indeed, this antibiotic aspect had escaped me, sorry ..
sweetheart ! no panga on the menu! neither tonight, nor next week, never, what!
A striking example:
Frédéric Forget Chiroptérologue - Plécotus
“Cow dung is an opportunity for young bats because there they find a kind of insect called the affodius which is very easy to catch because you know exactly where they are. So even an inexperienced bat is able to eat around a cow dung. ”
Only here, it happens more and more often that these real training grounds for young bat pilot are completely deserted by insects. The cause, a drug that was given to the cow. An antiparasitic so strong that it retains its properties even in the dung.
Frédéric Forget Chiroptérologue - Plécotus
“Cow dung becomes really sterile and therefore the bats can no longer eat. In any case for certain species and so, it is a cause of disappearance. ”