I'd leave the ragwort in the pile for a month or so, so any cinnabar moth caterpillars can do their thing. Cinnabar moths have been reducing in numbers for a great many years now. They are black and orange striped, and the adults are red in colour.
Ragwort causes fatal liver failure in Horses, which is why Lucy is removing it from the fields where her Horses graze, would you prefer her Horses got sick after eating it? Do you know anything about how some plants are poisionous to Horses?
I'd leave the ragwort in the pile for a month or so, so any cinnabar moth caterpillars can do their thing. Cinnabar moths have been reducing in numbers for a great many years now. They are black and orange striped, and the adults are red in colour.
To be fair I haven’t actually burnt it yet… it’s far enough away from the field I may just leave it and let nature deal with it as you say!
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Congrats youre just destroying the only foodplant of a rate moth. Ragwort danger has been wildly overblown and most animals wont eat it.
Ragwort causes fatal liver failure in Horses, which is why Lucy is removing it from the fields where her Horses graze, would you prefer her Horses got sick after eating it? Do you know anything about how some plants are poisionous to Horses?
I guess the moths can go find their dinner growing in someone else's field then 💁🏻♀️
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@@MissJools11 animals know its poisonous and dont eat it, its wildly overblown as I said. Ludicrous strawman lmao.
@@jentrezise6295 not with everyone reacting as hysterically as this and removing a field full