Gentlemen, how do we weaponize Dendrocnide moroides?
>>33258710
Nature already did that.
>>33258745
You can't just carry around a pile of leaves in a sack and dump them on people. I want to brainstorm delivery methods.
>>33258710
A hopper attached to an air hose, with the needles loaded in the hopper. Think of it as an invisible flamethrower
it's effects sounds somewhat similar to chemical weapons so in a way we already have
1. Destroy your opponents shitpaper supply
2. Wait
In Straya we have Gympie Bush in our jungle warfare training areas.
We had a Canuck exchange.
Apparently canuck ration packs dont have tp or the Leaf just preferred using natural leaves to wipe his arse... hilarious casevac ensued.
>>33258938
A leaf taken out by a leaf. Poetic.
>>33258710
Old army tale from way back used to mention that they where looking at the giant stinging tree during WW2 to make toxins for use on the japs. Never found anything concrete on that though.
I've got a couple near my farm and they're something which you keep well away from, they'll kill dogs and cattle.
If it can be powdered and the temperature it burns at is high enough, some sodium azide might be enough. Make it work literally like an airbag.
>>33258710
>Dendrocnide moroides
Living in oz sounds terrible.
At least around here there's only one species of fauna that poses any real danger (Homo Aferencis) and they're easy to spot.
>>33258805
Sprinkle them in salads.
>>33258938
Didn't a trooper back in the colonial days decide to suck start his service rifle after trying to wipe his arse with a gympie leaf?
>>33258805
>You can't just carry around a pile of leaves in a sack and dump them on people
That's where you're wrong, kiddo.
>>33259012
Kek
>>33258805
Can't you?
I'd sprinkle them over villages from helicopters. Or, as >>33259021 said, put them in salads and other inconspicuous places.
>Hey, anon, when did our garden plants grow this strange fur?
>I dunno, just wipe it off!