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Category Archives: Pest Philosophy
Symbiotic Philosophy
Symbiotic Mutualism is a strange term indeed. This is a situation involving a cooperative relationship between two animals, or groups, or, even people in which each individual benefits. Some of the best examples of Symbiotic Mutualism are found in the … Continue reading
Hornet Philosophy
No one wants to encounter a bunch of angry hornets. Ask anyone who has made the mistake of disturbing a hornet hive. Hornets are social insects, and they can accomplish feats that would be utterly impossible for solitary insects, such … Continue reading
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Tagged aristotle, conservatism, electoral process, Hive, Hornets, moral responsibility, philosophy, voting
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Preparation for that Inevitable Rainy Day
Nothing’s worse than a holiday picnic being invaded by a hoard of voracious ants, except perhaps, for an army of marching ants attacking a box of donuts on your kitchen counter. “Call the exterminator,” you scream. “Get those nasty critters … Continue reading
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Tagged investments, leaf cutter ant, pests, rainy day, retirement, Wisdom
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