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They are doing that here in Spring Texas. We have seen it twice lately at night.

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Pamela:

I'm so sorry to hear that! They are doing it across the country. More people need to open their eyes!

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right after i commented here, I saw a post on FB from the person I buy my chicken frames from. They are up near Conroe--I forget exactly where bc i get the chickens in Cut n Shoot--but anyway the spraying killed almost all their bees in the last couple weeks

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That would be me! We lost most of our bees. Our bee guy came this morning said six hives are gone and the other five are barely hanging on. They sprayed for mosquitoes 3-4 weeks ago. Don’t even tell me it’s just a coincidence!! AND the bee guy said it only kills adult mosquitoes so that’s of little help anyway!

We are in Cut and Shoot.

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I recently moved from Spring over to Liberty county. i'm pretty sure they are doing it here too. at night. The morning air doesn't look right and there's no bees.

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Thank you so much Curtis. Unfortunately they’ve been spraying NYC for many weeks already, and most of us had no idea. 😰

Look at this site and click to see past spraying in 2024: https://www.nyc.gov/site/doh/health/health-topics/west-nile-virus-spray.page

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oh glad you saw this Brucha i was about to email it to you

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Brucha:

Thanks so much!

Curtis

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Spraying for what? Oh right, like every time since the 2000s, for the west Nile boogeyman virus.

Thankfully, they aren't spraying anywhere near me. But that can change with the bullshit fake health propaganda going on.

Ps: viruses aren't the cause of disease, but the symptom and the reason why people got a lot of malaria during the Panama canal building etc, was because of the toxic pesticides they used.

Like polio was a result of DDT poisoning....

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Pesticides I am sure are good for you since they are designed kill living things. Why would there be a problem in spraying the human population with pesticides? It only kills a little of you each time you are exposed so you can easily just shake if off and carry on with what you were doing.

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Draw up an NOL for the drivers, for the NYCDOH

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Notice of Liability-https://stand4thee.com/notice-of-liability

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Who exactly enforces this notice of liability?

I've heard of them during covid but they haven't seemed to work. What's the legal mechanism, the next step when they ignore the nol?

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Is there a number we can call to complain about this?

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I am not sure right now which numbers would be best to call, but you could start with the Mayor's office, as well as you local politicians. You can also reach out to children's health groups , parent groups, enviromental groups etc.

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The authorities wanted to spray my son’s small city for west Nile about 5 years ago. They were stopped by a coalition of bee keepers. Again, spraying was an unnecessary procedure that reeked of anti-humanism.

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Kathryn:

Local groups can make a difference! Congratulations!

Curtis

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There were laws protecting bees which they cited.

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I vote wrong my english is not the best.

I wanted to vote the first question with: Yes,of course

and second question also with:Yes

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