>Be me>Befriend ducks>Buy bird seeds for them>Put them in a jar for easier transport>Try to feed the ducks>Realise they don't float when thrown into water>MFW>Decide to give the food to the hens and a rooster I pass by>Heatwave.jpg>Mix some water from a stream into the contents of the jar>Feed the hens and rooster>Success>Some seeds got stuck because of sticky water>Don't realise it>Close the lid and put the jar into my room for next feeding (I have to get rid of the seeds/food now)>Fast forward a couple of days>Wake up to a terrible stench>Find the jar pic relatedHow do I dispose of this stuff? I can't throw it into the trash because recycling and glass goes separately. I can't get the seeds or fungi/spores out now and throw it into the toilet out of fear of contaminating the local water supply.Wat do?
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>>222882148burn it
Wrap it with newspaper, slap a note written "fungi contaminated", and put the whole thing in trash
>>222882148>out of fear of contaminating the local water supply.Nigga do they not sanitize the water?
>>222882190They do, IG.I overdramatised.
smash it in a carpark
>>222882148>thirdy discovers mold and fermentationTruly a monumental discovery.
>>222882148fill with isopropyl and/or vodka and ignite
I've managed to snug my hand in there and unstick the seeds with disposable paper towels. I will just throw them outside so they can grow freely. I guess the jar is ruined tho.
>>222882148Put the seeds on the dhore?
>>222882285its glass not plastic, just wash it well
>>222882285the plants that come from those seeds, if they even grow at all at this point, are going to be contaminated with the same fungus that's on them now