Residents Petition Dallas to Put Kibosh on Sprayings
By now you’ve probably heard that Dallas (and University Park and Highland Park) is considering using aerial spraying to combat West Nile. It’s a plan not without controversy.
Those opposed to the plan have launched a Change.org petition, urging Mayor Mike Rawlings to take aerial sprayings off the table, and stick with ground sprayings. Petition’s got 868 signatures, and it’s looking for 3,000.
By Bradford Pearson
Aug. 14, 2012 | 9:41 am | 15 Comments | Comments RSS




15 comments to "Residents Petition Dallas to Put Kibosh on Sprayings"
A 2006 Centers for Disease Control and Harvard Public School of Health study found that spraying does not appear to prevent the spread of West Nile. Furthermore, entomology experts note that aerial spraying is inefficient and largely ineffective in the long run, with as little as 1% of mosquitoes being hit by the spraying according to Cornell University entomologist David Pimentel. Integrated pest management experts note that government agencies often test for mosquitoes immediately following the spraying and note temporary reduction in mosquito population as evidence of efficacy of spraying. However, more thorough case study assessments have shown that mosquito populations quickly bounce back following spraying because of unintended die off of mosquito predator species, which can allow mosquitoes to rebound unchecked. When officials aerial sprayed parts of Florida following Hurrican Floyd, the mosquito populations rebounded to pre-pray levels within three days. Aerial spraying also is much more likely to hit other unintended targets when compared to truck-based spraying and dramatically increases the city’s risk of injuring residents exposed to pesticide drift and residue.
Try finding Bite Blocker to protect your grandparents. It has soybean oil, geranium oil & coconut oil.
It is the same with the old outdated emergency communications equipment that broke down, it needed to be warmed up before using and was an old tube system. Junk. HP government and council can’t even manage the new construction budget, over millions, and now facing more West Nile Virus risk to the residents.
Further, we have a complainer councilmember complaining about new technology becuase he likes paper to move around. In my opinion, a disgrace.
IT IS ABSOLUTELY SHAMEFUL THE RESIDENTS OF HP ALLOW THIS TO CONTINUE. Really great job community leagues! I guess those new town limit signs and new patio grills really were the priority over families and children.
Preventative GROUND spraying and continued GROUND spraying after the 1st West Nile episode years ago would have gone a long way.
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