Ask a Patient Opinion Poll

Are you concerned about the health effects of aerial spraying of mosquito pesticides?

(Total Votes: 67)

Yes; for humans, animals, and plant life (77.6%)
 

Yes; mainly for other animals and plant life (7.5%)
 

Somewhat concerned (6.0%)
 

No, not concerned (9.0%)
 


Voter Comments (the following are opinions of readers and not AskaPatient.com)

• There are less toxic ways to deal with the mosquito population.

• I hardly seen any bees all summer

• Let's let the top elite of the company breathe it in and see how they like it

• its criminal what they are doing, it's everyone's world not just theirs

• Not a smart idea. The food chain is affected all the way up.

• Crazy to spray poison that gets in water

• Microceplehy and Monsanto

• moxikind-cv 625

• I think there is something dark about this Zika virus.

• They kill the bees, and without the bees, we will be in deep trouble!

• especially worried about bees

• Stop killing the earth with chemicals

• NO thanks to Congress for delaying funding on ZIKA...how far will Mosquitoes go with HURRICANE??????

• but what other good options are there? We still don't know enough about Zika to understand better ways

• Microcephaly is vaccine damage, 4 zika babies Brazil, out of 5,000 vaccine damaged at birth, ie Tdap

• Who is keeping track of the effects?

• Only kills the stuff that eats mosquitos.

• The county doesn't even ask its citizens, they just do it with our tax dollars!


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