2 Idaho cases of flu-like symptoms with complete recovery
Prompts FEAR of the WEST NILE VIRUS &
county officals to POISON THE AIR for
1000's of families in Idaho
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Unfounded FEAR: West Nile Virus
CDC reports TWO (2) people were sick with flu-like symptoms in 2016 and tested positive with West Nile Virus. Neither had complications. Both recovered completely. COMPLICATIONS from West Nile Virus are VERY, VERY RARE. Less than 1% of individuals actually experience complications from West Nile Virus.
CDC RECORDS show that since 2002 less than a dozen people a year experience complications from the virus, with the exceptions of the unexplained outbreak in 2006 of two hundred plus cases.
Hazardous Pesticides:
Ada County's Mosquito Abatement website reveals they use Dibrom, which is an organophosphate insecticide with the active ingredient Naled. Naled, a KNOWN neurotoxin is banned in many other countries.
Canyon County Mosquito Abatement website reveals they use Permithrin that has shown to have the following effects on humans:
OPT OUT:
You have the legal right to opt out of pesticides on your property. Unlike other states, that have to BEG the local authorities to stop poisoning their families, we have the right to OPT-OUT of chemical control/treatments.
In 2007, the Idaho Legislature revised Idaho Code to include a new provision that allows residents living within a Mosquito Abatement District to opt-out of the district’s control/treatment program. As outlined in § 39-2804(10) of Idaho Code, a landowner requesting to exclude his property from the abatement district’s mosquito control program must submit a written Mosquito Management Plan specific to his property. The detailed plan must provide adequate control measures and be implemented by the landowner
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CALL CANYON COUNTY
CDC reports TWO (2) people were sick with flu-like symptoms in 2016 and tested positive with West Nile Virus. Neither had complications. Both recovered completely. COMPLICATIONS from West Nile Virus are VERY, VERY RARE. Less than 1% of individuals actually experience complications from West Nile Virus.
CDC RECORDS show that since 2002 less than a dozen people a year experience complications from the virus, with the exceptions of the unexplained outbreak in 2006 of two hundred plus cases.
Hazardous Pesticides:
Ada County's Mosquito Abatement website reveals they use Dibrom, which is an organophosphate insecticide with the active ingredient Naled. Naled, a KNOWN neurotoxin is banned in many other countries.
Canyon County Mosquito Abatement website reveals they use Permithrin that has shown to have the following effects on humans:
- Cancer: Possible (10)
- Endocrine Disruption: Yes (5)
- Reproductive Effects: Yes (13)
- Neurotoxicity: Yes (11)
- Kidney/Liver Damage: Yes (11)
- Sensitizer/ Irritant: Yes (4)
OPT OUT:
You have the legal right to opt out of pesticides on your property. Unlike other states, that have to BEG the local authorities to stop poisoning their families, we have the right to OPT-OUT of chemical control/treatments.
In 2007, the Idaho Legislature revised Idaho Code to include a new provision that allows residents living within a Mosquito Abatement District to opt-out of the district’s control/treatment program. As outlined in § 39-2804(10) of Idaho Code, a landowner requesting to exclude his property from the abatement district’s mosquito control program must submit a written Mosquito Management Plan specific to his property. The detailed plan must provide adequate control measures and be implemented by the landowner
PRINTABLE FORM for ADA COUNTY
CALL CANYON COUNTY