12 March 2009

The Insect Advocate at Hatrack River Forums

Once upon a time, I used to advocate for insects on Hatrack River. Here are links to some of the old threads, if they still work...

http://www.hatrack.com/cgi-bin/ubbmain/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=2;t=041289;p=1&r=nfx

http://www.hatrack.com/cgi-bin/ubbmain/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=2;t=016068;p=1&r=nfx

http://www.hatrack.com/cgi-bin/ubbmain/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=2;t=033161;p=1&r=nfx

That was a nice little trip down memory lane!

7 comments:

Lyn said...

Hello. Here is Synesthesia again.

If I ran into something like this http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a8/Picture_Vespa.jpg in japan, how would I keep it away from me?!?! I am really SCARED OF THOSE THINGS. They are huge. Pictures of them are making me scream.

Tatiana said...

Hi, Jenny! Glad to see the insect advocate is still going strong. I hope you also continue to post on hatrack, so people there get the benefit of your knowledge.

I want to warn you about Lyme disease. My son got bitten, we assume, at some point from age 7 to now. He never got a bulls-eye rash or any other indication that he had gotten it, so he missed the early easy treatment options. Now the little borrelia are lodged deep in his central nervous system and causing him all sorts of problems. We know of people who have been paralyzed by it. My son is disabled with various arthritic complications as well as brain problems like constant nightmares, sleep paralysis, narcolepsy, attention deficits, inability to concentrate, short term memory loss, etc. etc. It can progress to rage and dementia, much like untreated syphilis, of which it is a cousin.

Please, please, please protect yourself from this horrible disease! It's much more widespread than the CDC recognizes, due to their extremely limited definition of who counts as a Lyme case. Even so, their map shows it all over the country.

I know you love bugs but they (through the diseases they carry) can also be deadly, or (as in my son's case) cause years of terrible suffering.

the Lady of Dragonwood said...

Tatiana, I am so sorry to hear that your son was hurt by Lyme disease. I hope everyone will take sensible precautions when going out into the wild. There are dangers everywhere you go, and it is wise to be aware of them. It is my fervent hope that a cure will be discovered to help your son. And I'll be reminding my kids to put on the bug spray this summer.

the Lady of Dragonwood said...

Lyn/Synesthesia...your big wasp friend will be the subject of my next post! She's gorgeous, but I can certainly see why you'd rather not get too close to her.

Tatiana said...

Of course, Lyme disease comes from a tick bite, and ticks aren't insects, they're arachnids. Eight legs not six. Still, mosquitos these days have West Nile fever and other really scary stuff too. I don't spend time lying around in fields anymore, or even sitting out on my deck, because I take those sorts of illnesses a lot more seriously than I did.

Lyn said...

Hello? Where do I comment about the poll?
I also love moths, especially giant silkmoths, grasshoppers, fireflies, dragonflies, damselflies, ants. Mostly stuff that doesn't sting or bite hard.

the Lady of Dragonwood said...

This is a great place to comment about the poll! Also, I have now posted about how to avoid Japanese hornets. :)

Thanks for all the comments, everyone! Keep 'em coming.