Good morning wreckers!!!
Does anyone here have experience fighting broad mites?? I have ordered 5000 A. Swirskii predator mites but from what I've read it might be a lost cause.
Is there any chance they survive this? Any advice would be appreciated, thanks!!
Alright listen up, boys of the leaf canopy—
We stand today on the edge of history, facing an enemy that creeps, that crawls, that sucks the very life out of our crops. The red scourge of the spider mite! Bolshevist, parasitic, cowardly—never standing tall in open combat, always hiding under leaves and weaving their little webs of tyranny.
But we do not stand alone. No, for in this fight, the proud sons of Poland march at the forefront—not with rifles, but with claws and fangs. The noble
Amblyseius swirskii, our predator mites, bred strong and tireless, trained for the great crusade against the red menace. They will sweep across the foliage like hussars of old, cutting down Bolshevist vermin wherever they hide.
And backing them? American know-how. Yankee ingenuity. The lamps, the tents, the nutrients—all the hard steel and bright light of progress—forge the battlefield where our Polish allies can unleash their fury. Together, we form a pact of leaf and liberty!
So hold your heads high, tend your gardens with pride, and know that each enemy mite crushed, each web destroyed, is another step toward victory. Soon the leaves will shine green again, free of red oppression.
To the plants, to victory, and to the eternal war against Bolshevist spider tyranny!