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Smiling JOe
11-14-2005, 09:16 PM
Oh gag me with a spoon. The d@mn poison truck just came by. Yuk. What the heck are they spraying? There has not been any rain, there is no standing water, except in my birdbath and dog waterbowls, which I clean regularly (mostly to get rid of the poison in there), and I have not noticed many mosquitos at all. Those poison spraying b@stards bug me. They should spray pine scent instead to take the place of all the trees which are being cut down for developments.:bang:
. They should spray pine scent instead to take the place of all the trees which are being cut down for developments.:bang:
Amen, brother! :bang:
steele mama
11-14-2005, 09:20 PM
Oh gag me with a spoon. The d@mn poison truck just came by. Yuk. What the heck are they spraying? There has not been any rain, there is no standing water, except in my birdbath and dog waterbowls, which I clean regularly (mostly to get rid of the poison in there), and I have not noticed many mosquitos at all. Those poison spraying b@stards bug me. They should spray pine scent instead to take the place of all the trees which are being cut down for developments.:bang:
Having a bad night? :(
Smiling JOe
11-14-2005, 09:30 PM
Having a bad night? :(
No, I was having a great night with all of the doors and windows open, and then came that d@mn poison truck. :bang: Now, all of my doors and windows are closed and I am no longer enjoying what would otherwise be great weather on this night of the full moon.
Miss Kitty
11-14-2005, 09:45 PM
I am really so sorry to hear this SJ. Maybe you can tell them to spray vinegar next time. That reminds me...I need to call and get my name on the list.
steele mama
11-14-2005, 09:48 PM
No, I was having a great night with all of the doors and windows open, and then came that d@mn poison truck. :bang: Now, all of my doors and windows are closed and I am no longer enjoying what would otherwise be great weather on this night of the full moon.
I saw the truck the other night and it didn't even look like it was spraying anything, compared to what it looked like when I was young....er. Back then it was a huge cloud of stuff.
Bumber for you and the fresh air. Sorry.
I didn't see any flying creatures this week.
Miss Kitty
11-14-2005, 09:51 PM
I saw the truck the other night and it didn't even look like it was spraying anything, compared to what it looked like when I was young....er. Back then it was a huge cloud of stuff.
Bumber for you and the fresh air. Sorry.
I didn't see any flying creatures this week.
Oh steele mama....we used to run after that truck in Houston and thought it was like being in London! I can still remember the smell. Our parents didn't even know to tell us not to do it!
steele mama
11-14-2005, 09:56 PM
Oh steele mama....we used to run after that truck in Houston and thought it was like being in London! I can still remember the smell. Our parents didn't even know to tell us not to do it!
I know. We chased the truck around Grayton and we liked the smell. Kids are weird.
CastlesOfSand
11-14-2005, 10:15 PM
Sorry your stuck indoors SJ. I bet the weather is really nice tonight.
A good guess would be that they are spraying malathion. Someone probably saw a mosquito! :roll:
Landlocked
11-15-2005, 02:39 PM
Oh gag me with a spoon. The d@mn poison truck just came by. Yuk. What the heck are they spraying? There has not been any rain, there is no standing water, except in my birdbath and dog waterbowls, which I clean regularly (mostly to get rid of the poison in there), and I have not noticed many mosquitos at all. Those poison spraying b@stards bug me. They should spray pine scent instead to take the place of all the trees which are being cut down for developments.:bang:
You said Gag me with a Spoon. :floor:
Seriously, they're probably only justifying next year's budget by logging some spraying hours.
jdarg
11-15-2005, 07:13 PM
Oh steele mama....we used to run after that truck in Houston and thought it was like being in London! I can still remember the smell. Our parents didn't even know to tell us not to do it!
Oh! That explains the purple hair and wild glasses! :lolabove: :wub:
bsmart
11-15-2005, 08:38 PM
Oh gag me with a spoon. The d@mn poison truck just came by. Yuk. What the heck are they spraying? There has not been any rain, there is no standing water, except in my birdbath and dog waterbowls, which I clean regularly (mostly to get rid of the poison in there), and I have not noticed many mosquitos at all. Those poison spraying b@stards bug me. They should spray pine scent instead to take the place of all the trees which are being cut down for developments.:bang:
My town has a mosquito spraying program also. It disrupts the Monarch migration patterns--it kills them, I have even found dead hummingbirds! I do not think it is a big assumption to consider the spray as the cause of their deaths either.
TreeFrog
11-16-2005, 08:07 AM
I agree with all the concerns about the spray. But beyond that...
Isn't it too late in the year to expect mosquitoes to breed?
My old home town of Memphis was nearly killed off by mosquito-borne yellow fever in the late 1800s. They still take their mosquito spraying seriously there. But you would never see a mosquito truck after September.
aquaticbiology
11-16-2005, 08:27 AM
I didn't know about the butterflies - grrrrrr
I have always said - it would never do for me to have a really big gun! so many targets - the poison plane, the poison truck, the trucks on the beach...
oh well, soggy biscuits can't be fixed unless you remake the batch - and remaking the govt of walton county for the better is a long way off
only thing you could do is move somewhere there is no money - like mizippi! :biggrin:
I agree with all the concerns about the spray. But beyond that...
Isn't it too late in the year to expect mosquitoes to breed?
My old home town of Memphis was nearly killed off by mosquito-borne yellow fever in the late 1800s. They still take their mosquito spraying seriously there. But you would never see a mosquito truck after September.
We have skeeters nearly year round, unless we have a good freeze. There are fewer this time of year but it's been hot and humid so they're still out. We haven't had much rain. If we had, there would be plenty.
Miss Kitty
11-16-2005, 10:02 AM
Oh! That explains the purple hair and wild glasses! :lolabove: :wub:
HA! Amongst many neurological issues!!!!
TreeFrog
11-16-2005, 10:27 PM
We have skeeters nearly year round, unless we have a good freeze. There are fewer this time of year but it's been hot and humid so they're still out. We haven't had much rain. If we had, there would be plenty.
Interesting.
I've been here full-time for nearly two years. So far, there have hardly been any mosquitoes in our part of Seagrove, substantially less than in Memphis. The soil at our place (mostly sand, of course) drains so well we don't have the moist areas under shrubs and stuff that made the mosquitoes so happy in Memphis.
You'll note I'm not crediting the truck for the lack of mosquitoes. :funn:
Smiling JOe
11-16-2005, 10:32 PM
Interesting.
I've been here full-time for nearly two years. So far, there have hardly been any mosquitoes in our part of Seagrove, substantially less than in Memphis. The soil at our place (mostly sand, of course) drains so well we don't have the moist areas under shrubs and stuff that made the mosquitoes so happy in Memphis.
You'll note I'm not crediting the truck for the lack of mosquitoes. :funn:...but it is probably the poison in the truck which is killing them and everything else. If you are close to the beach, the beach breeze tends to push away the skeeters.
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