RE: NANFA-- Re: nanfa V1 #1219

Jay DeLong (thirdwind_at_att.net)
Tue, 26 Mar 2002 18:45:05 -0800

> Which brings me to point out
> that fruit flys are affecting commercial harvests that are also exotic
> and displacing natural habitat. What proof is there that fruit flys are
> affecting native organisms? So far as I can tell, it is only the money
> they are chasing with this one, so be watch out for where the money is
> going to be spent.

I don't understand what you're saying (I'm sorry). Can you restate?

> If there is a stable parasite that only affects fruit
> flys strictly speaking then I would not be adverse to the use in
> principle.

Is there one?

-- 
Jay DeLong
Olympia, WA
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