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The 59-year-old man had purchased the bat guano — described as a “natural superfood” for cannabis plants due to its high nutrients — from an online store, according to the study.
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Two NY men die after using bat poop - MSNTwo men from New York died from pneumonia they contracted from bat feces — after they used the excrement as fertilizer to grow marijuana, a new study found. The unidentified men from Rochester ...
Researchers said one of the men, a 59-year-old, had purchased the bat guano from an online store while the other, a 64-year-old man, had harvested a thick layer of guano in his attic where he had ...
[MUSIC PLAYING] 48 00:03:53,860 --> 00:03:57,190 Cesaria hopes to find a middle ground where development is led by science, and she aims to do so with a company called Guano Moz.
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Charcoal stored in preserved guano gives helps reconstruct regional fire histories - MSNIn this paper, we focus on the period of 1998–2018 CE (green box) to calibrate charcoal preserved in Cripps Mill Cave guano as a paleofire proxy. Credit: Geophysical Research Letters (2024). DOI ...
Researchers said one of the men, a 59-year-old, had purchased the bat guano from an online store while the other, a 64-year-old man, had harvested a thick layer of guano in his attic where he had ...
Researchers said one of the men, a 59-year-old, had purchased the bat guano from an online store while the other, a 64-year-old man, had harvested a thick layer of guano in his attic where he had ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (Gray News) - Two men from New York have died after using bat feces as a fertilizer to grow cannabis. According to a study published in Open Forum Infectious Disease, the Rochester ...
Researchers said one of the men, a 59-year-old, had purchased the bat guano from an online store while the other, a 64-year-old man, had harvested a thick layer of guano in his attic where he had ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (Gray News) - Two men from New York have died after using bat feces as a fertilizer to grow cannabis. According to a study published in Open Forum Infectious Disease, the Rochester ...
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