Our collective concern has arisen out of the fact that the light brown apple moth (LBAM) eradication program currently underway in different parts of California utilizes a biochemical pesticide spray that has not undergone formal safety testing by either federal or state agencies, that the spray has never been sprayed on humans before, that the end goal of eradication will likely not be accomplished, and of particular concern, is the lack of an effective adverse effects monitoring system for assessing the potential for adverse human health effects.
Pheromones
Do Not Spray: The Little Moth Causing Big Protests
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Submitted by ecochildsplay on Tue, 2008-04-22 13:23. | Tags: nature | aerial spraying | California | integrated pest management | light brown apple moth | pesticedes | Pheromones

Sex Scents – Pheromones As Pest Control
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Outcry against spraying in California's agriculture counties raises questions about whether using pheromones is dangerous. How does it impact organic farmers?
Submitted by mcmilker on Fri, 2008-04-18 16:58. | Tags: science | agriculture | apple moths | California | DDT | pests | Pheromones | sacramento