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his clip was shared by a friend on facebook.
This is a video a friend's mother took of Fumigation for Zika in Cuba last week.
Not only is this scary and makes it hard to breathe just watching but this kinda spraying is whats causing birth defects, neurological issues, and yes even diseases NOT Zika!
Just take a look and wait about 20 seconds into the video to be shocked! Its just horrifying!!"
"This is a video a friend's mother took of Fumigation for Zika in Cuba last week. Not only is this scary and makes it hard to breathe just watching but this kinda spraying is whats causing birth defects, neurological issues, and yes even diseases NOT Zika! Just take a look and wait about 20 seconds into the video to be shocked! Its just horrifying!!"
Crazy! Cuba Sprays Poison On Its People In Alleged Fight Against Zika
Not only is this scary and makes it hard to breathe just watching but this kinda spraying is whats causing birth defects, neurological issues, and yes even diseases NOT Zika!
I'm highly doubtful that this is for zika,or any pest control.
Smoke will not kill mosquito's,you need to go to the source,like standing water or such.
A cloud like that would not last long enough to kill too many bugs.
How does that prove in anyway it's spraying chemicals to combat Zika?
originally posted by: crappiekat
When I was a kid, They would go thru the neighborhoods at dusk and fog for mosquito's.
I remember seeing the older kid's following the trucks in the fog. I guess they thought it was fun.
My Dad alway's made me come in the house whenever they fogged.
This took place in the Midwest of USA in the 70's.
originally posted by: tsurfer2000h
a reply to: TerryDon79
How does that prove in anyway it's spraying chemicals to combat Zika?
This should answer that.
recombinomics.co...
miami.cbslocal.com...
The concoction’s main ingredient is oil from lemongrass leaves. Scientists mix the oil with sugar, yeast and heat to create a microscopic donut irresistible to mosquito larvae.