• wildginger@lemmy.myserv.one
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    1 year ago

    Youre claiming Im wrong because it is not a universal pest control.

    I didnt say it was a universal pest control. Ive pretty explicitly corrected you on that already.

    Your own sources cite examples where it has been successful, as I said it is. Like literally any other method of pest control, or anything else really, it obviously is context dependant on if its a good use. No one said it wasnt.

    But do you act this way when someone says “yeah bleach is known as an effective cleaner” just because you cannot spray bleach on literally every mess in literally every scenario with every surface? I dont think you do.

    Most of these controversial takes are if it alone is enough to maintain populations in specific regional examples. I would also wonder if bleach alone will be enough to clean my kitchen. This does not cause me to doubt the ability of bleach as a cleaner.

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      1 year ago

      But do you act this way when someone says “yeah bleach is known as an effective cleaner” just because you cannot spray bleach on literally every mess in literally every scenario with every surface? I dont think you do.

      Well I for sure woudnt say: "Bleach is the most efficient cleaner, it’s hard to find a better proven chemical fakt. "

      ;)

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        1 year ago

        Well its a good thing I, nor the original comment, said anything was the most efficient anything.

        Now, if you meant that you wouldnt say “bleach is a known effective cleaner, and its hard to find a better proven chemical fact,” you would certainly look the fool, given thats a better comparison to what was said and is additionally correct.