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Author: | Dirt Doctor [ Thu Aug 16, 2012 5:14 am ] |
Post subject: | Duet & Aqualuer 20/20 WNV Chemicals to be Sprayed |
DUET is a toxic chemical pesticide which can harm people, animals, beneficial insects and our planet. It is a Synergized Synthetic Pyrethroid. Here is the MSDS sheet: http://www.co.hernando.fl.us/mosquito/pdf/Duet_MSDS.pdf Aqualuer 20-20 is a toxic chemical pesticide. Here is the MSDS sheet: www.allprovector.com/msds/Aqualuer_20-20.pdf Overkill: Why Pesticide Spraying for West Nile Virus May Cause More Harm Than Good A Report by Toxics Action Center and Maine Environmental Policy Institute Principal Authors William C. Sugg, III, Director, Maine Environmental Policy Institute Matthew L. Wilson, Director, Toxics Action Center http://www.meepi.org/wnv/overkillma.htm http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/1 ... 66081.html http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/westnil ... tsheet.htm http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/westnil ... yState.htm Eight Reasons Why Spraying Pesticides is Not the Solution to West Nile Virus by Rebecca Watson UPdate Spring 2003 http://www.environmentalhealth.ca/spring03false.html Stop Spraying for West Nile NOW! http://www.stopwestnilesprayingnow.org/ Why Fort Worth has not sprayed for mosquitoes http://www.stopwestnilesprayingnow.org/ ... y2002.html West Nile Spraying Opposition to spraying pesticides over populated areas to kill adult mosquitoes (adulticiding) rests on two very simple facts: 1) it does not work, and 2) it is dangerous to some people in the short term and adds to the overall pesticide load in the environment for the long term. The second point is moot given that adulticiding is ineffective, but it is important because spraying continues as West Nile virus recedes into a state known as chronic endemicity, one in which very few people are infected. http://thyroid.about.com/library/weekly/aa072600a.htm http://www.naba.org/wnvirus.html http://fortworthtexas.gov/citynews/defa ... x?id=99106 Fort Worth Does Not Spray for West Nile http://www.stopwestnilesprayingnow.org/ ... y2002.html STOP WEST NILE SPRAYING Click on this link to read the following articles: http://www.stopwestnilesprayingnow.org/ Refuting the Myth – No Such Thing as a Safe Dose. First, Do No Harm. SYMVCD: Not to Worry – We Just Waste Taxpayer Money. New Study: Sacramento Area Is Delta's Top Pesticide Source. "Safe" Pesticides Now First in Poisonings. Entomologist Calls ULV Spraying Ineffective and Risky. CDFA Calls Off LBAM Spraying in Populated Areas. SYMVCD Sprays in Spite of Zero Human Infections. Inefficacy Halts Nashville Spray Program. 2005 Sacramento Spray Report Is Fatally Flawed. Fort Worth Says "No" to Adulticiding. Washington, D.C., Says "No" to Adulticiding. SYMVCD Fails to Implement Safe and Effective Biological-Control Methods.ttp://www.allprovector.com/msds/Aqualuer_20-20.pdf |
Author: | Nadine [ Fri Aug 17, 2012 5:22 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Duet & Aqualuer 20/20 WNV Chemicals to be Sprayed |
Now that we know the spraying is inevitable, what can we do to help protect our own properties, if anything? I plan on using floating row cover over what I am able, but is there anything else we can do? Also, is there any good way to dispose of the row cover after the spraying? I was thinking possible large clear plastic bag to which a little water is added since the chemical supposedly "breaks down" in water and in sunlight. .......(I wonder what it "breaks down" into)? |
Author: | bobgilbert56 [ Fri Aug 17, 2012 9:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Duet & Aqualuer 20/20 WNV Chemicals to be Sprayed |
The MSDS for Duet is full of mis-information. Check the ingredient MSDS's and you will see skull and crossbones and danger to aquatic environments. It also states less than 1% VOC when it conains 15-25% Aromatic hydrocarbon solvent which is 100% VOC. |
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