INTENTIONALLY TO WORK! Millions of bees killed after spraying against Zika virus in South Carolina
Flights low flying and dusting with "Naledi" -ready - pesticides intended to kill the mosquitoes that transmit Zika virus - has left a mark on millions of dead bees in South Carolina on Sunday"They passed right above the trees three times," he told ABC News 4 beekeeper Juanita Stanley.
"After the plane well dusted and gone, known buzzing bees is quiet. Silence woke up like a morgue, "she said.As for the dead bees, Stanley said that its bee farm "looks like it dropped the atomic bomb.""If I had known, I would have been camped on the steps and did everything I could do, even to scream, 'No, you can not do it," said Stanley.The Washington Post reports that the dead bees are by no means strange phenomenon that occurs when the crankshaft escape, leaving live the queen and young bees behind.
Instead, piles of dead bees indicate that the killer was less mysterious, but no less devastating.The sample is consistent with acute poisoning by pesticides. By one estimate, in an apiary - "Flowertown Bee Farm and Supply" in Summerville - 46 hives he died on the spot, for a total of about 2.5 million bees.The worst thing is that if the pesticide is to take effect on the people in the form of birth of children with the disorder microcephaly, authorities and government will again be charged with that Zika virus, not a pesticide that actually causes deformities in children.
And so on. Spraying against Zika virus pesticide that causes birth defects for which he is charged Zika virus, and when the number of deformation increases, will increase the number of planes that sprayed the mosquitoes that transmit Zika virus that does not cause birth defects.
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- 2 Sep, 2016
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