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<blockquote data-quote="You" data-source="post: 107801" data-attributes="member: 514"><p>Look around, pull up a map, one can only hope to delay the spread. By how much? Not too sure. And what's a 'delay' worth? Money wise and Hastle. Obviously much less than being able to keep them out.</p><p></p><p>We have too much water to police and too many people coming and going. Heck, catfish are more popular every year as of late, and plenty of locals are putting boats in and out of the red. Wanna bet these locals swing over to DL every so often?</p><p></p><p>if Devils is chemically conducive to zm survival and reproduction, it HAS to be the most probable body of water for them to show up in next.</p><p></p><p>the hard water only hotspots should be able to delay invasion much longer, but the tourist lakes are officially fighting an uphill battle. Zm are on our doorstep.</p><p></p><p>I support scientific research into the matter, not checkpoints, decontamination sites, and more laws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="You, post: 107801, member: 514"] Look around, pull up a map, one can only hope to delay the spread. By how much? Not too sure. And what's a 'delay' worth? Money wise and Hastle. Obviously much less than being able to keep them out. We have too much water to police and too many people coming and going. Heck, catfish are more popular every year as of late, and plenty of locals are putting boats in and out of the red. Wanna bet these locals swing over to DL every so often? if Devils is chemically conducive to zm survival and reproduction, it HAS to be the most probable body of water for them to show up in next. the hard water only hotspots should be able to delay invasion much longer, but the tourist lakes are officially fighting an uphill battle. Zm are on our doorstep. I support scientific research into the matter, not checkpoints, decontamination sites, and more laws. [/QUOTE]
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