Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's about as bad as you can get for the environment. Many countries have banned Round Up, for good reason. In addition, there is a strong correlation between the diminishing bee population and "weed killers". Companies such as Mosquito Squad are under no obligation to tell you the truth (ethically, they should - but it usually does not happen).
Look around. One sees far fewer chemical trucks than in the past, for good reason. People need to educate themselves, especially in a geographic area that is supposed to be "educated".
http://www.glyphosate.news/2016-06-27-study-shows-honeybees-are-starving-because-of-roundup.html
WTF does Round Up! have to do with mosquitos?
How does one use an HERBICIDE kill INSECTS, Doctor?
For someone who probably considers themselves "educated", as you like to point out, you can't even process that NO ONE uses Round Up! to control mosquitos.
But you're a great example of the type of soft minded urban nitwit who knows knowing, yet insists they know everything, and assumes everyone else who disagrees is a planet-killing buffoon. Folks like you are why folks like me just CANNOT support the environmental movement, despite likely agreeing on many, many things.
Ah, so you are OK with destroying the planet because some people get their science wrong? This poster doesn't represent "the environmental movement." He represents himself. Did you notice all the other posters who got their facts straight and gave really good reasons why spraying is bad?
Oh, STFU and get over yourself. I'll put my carbon footprint against yours or anyone else's here any day of the week.... my point, since you missed it, is that when people who boast about "having science on their side" GET THE SCIENCE WRONG, it makes everyone on that side of the argument look like a fool. As the poster just did, babbling about how dangerous Round Up is for the planet and how you should never use it for killing mosquitoes.
When you get such basic elemental things like that wrong, and THEN dig your heels in and stand by it, and THEN finally say"well he got the science wrong but it's still true".... it makes it hard to take anything else you say seriously.
My advice? Proofread this reply and find a misspelled word or punctuation error, and use that to discredit and refute me.