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Pesticide Truck anyone ever experience this? I grew up in a neighborhood in Georgia where this truck would come around once a month during the Spring and Summer and spray a pesticide in the air. Anyone out there ever experience this?

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In Massachusetts, in the 1960%26#039;s, trucks fumegated neighborhoods, in the summer. Suggested reading %26quot;Silent Spring%26quot; by Rachel Carson.
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I don%26#039;t have any problem if it serves a greater good. I do have a problem with the chemicals being sprayed in certain neighborhoods only. I will not go into detail since people are affraid of the truth.

Other Answers (5)

  • Yeah. Here in Florida, sometimes they came more often. Like every night for a week in the Summer and Spring they would come and spray or every other night.
    Also, when I%26#039;d visit my Grandma in Manitoba, Canada, they%26#039;d come around a lot in the summer.
  • Southern Ontario had opted to go for a larvicide instead of an aerosol. The total toxin load is a small fraction.
    They are using the larvicide only when specific mosquito species are depositing their eggs in stagnant water. (specific meaning they have west nile. We do not have Malaria here.
  • Yea, a friend living in N.C. lost hundreds of bee hives by an areal spraying of pesticide. The guy was way out of where he was supposed to be spraying, but no one cared; it was just a bunch of bugs that died.
  • yes..and i think since the whol nial virus, its very standard in many areas.. i havnt heard them yet, but w. the pools collecting the masquitos eggs now,, more will be hatched, we will hear them at 2am soon.lol.
  • yes --memphis tenn.-----we still have one on the gulf coast where i live now--every summer---skeeters are as big as pelicans down here
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