| It's not staying on THEIR OWN property. When it rains, it's running off into the Bay. |
| OP here. I just watched Chemlawn spray my next door neighbor's trees. In February. Chem mist everywhere. And it's a windy day. The Chemlawn guy was getting the spray all over himself. So upsetting. It's February!!!!!! There are no bugs. |
Are you purposely spraying it off your property? If so, you have a huge problem on your hands. If not, don't worry about it. Some neighbors are out of their minds. If you are not, don't concern yourself with the issue. |
It's pretty clear you don't understand how rain works. |
It's pretty clear if you understand science. Tests can determine exactly where the poison was applied. |
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Do the tests follow where it runs off when it rains?
Try this direct visual observation (which I think is one method scientists use): next time it rains, walk to the front of your lawn. Watch the water flow off the lawn, over the curb, and down the street. If you think that water doesn't have what you sprayed on the lawn in it, you really haven't been paying attention. And once it's in the street, it's on its way to the Bay. Those people who measure this stuff when it's already in the Bay? I'm pretty sure they're scientists too. I don't think they're confused where it comes from. |
Where do you live? Depending on what they are spraying, this may be illegal --many new local ordinances have been passed in the last two years; several just went into effect in January (e.g. Takoma Park). Find out what the status is in your area. |
Yikes. I hope you are just purposely acting dumb to raise people hackles, because if you really believe this .... holy cow. |
A good lawn company will tell you when they do this so you don't let the dogs out or the kids roll on the grass for 24 hours. OUrs does. |
| Do they also tell you when it runs into the bay? |
Signed, neighborhood anxiety ridden alarmist who knows nothing about science YIKES, indeed. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2y8Sx4B2Sk |
It is no fun to live next to uneducated, stubborn, caddish dolts, OP. My condolences. Would you consider moving? Maybe to a more educated, refined neighborhood? |