I did a similar experiment with seeds about 10 years ago. I put in my garden two rows of green beans--one with GMO seed from Walmart and one with an heirloom organic variety of seed. The two rows were about 3 feet apart in my garden. What did I see? Bugs ate the GMO plants and almost no beans came from them. The bugs left the heirloom plants alone. After that, I theorized that bugs eating plants are very often trying to take out the genetically bad plants. They're like nature's pruners. Just one small experiment by one person, but it changed my views on "pests" after that, for sure.
If insects ate healthy plants that were good for food and oxygen production, we would not have a world to live in.
They are engineered to destroy trash plants. And if you need to use exotic poisons to prevent insects from eating your crops, NOBODY should be eating your crops besides the insects. God carefully engineered our world and omitted nothing to take care of us. All we have to do is "trust the plan". God's Plan.
I did a similar experiment with seeds about 10 years ago. I put in my garden two rows of green beans--one with GMO seed from Walmart and one with an heirloom organic variety of seed. The two rows were about 3 feet apart in my garden. What did I see? Bugs ate the GMO plants and almost no beans came from them. The bugs left the heirloom plants alone. After that, I theorized that bugs eating plants are very often trying to take out the genetically bad plants. They're like nature's pruners. Just one small experiment by one person, but it changed my views on "pests" after that, for sure.
If insects ate healthy plants that were good for food and oxygen production, we would not have a world to live in.
They are engineered to destroy trash plants. And if you need to use exotic poisons to prevent insects from eating your crops, NOBODY should be eating your crops besides the insects. God carefully engineered our world and omitted nothing to take care of us. All we have to do is "trust the plan". God's Plan.