Thursday, September 15, 2016

Zika Update: Banned Toxin Naled Spaying In Miami Beach : livetradingnews





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Zika Update: Banned Toxin Naled Spaying In Miami Beach

Zika Update: Banned Toxin Naled Spaying In Miami Beach
Zika Update: Banned Toxin Naled Spaying In Miami Beach
Zika Update: Banned Toxin Naled Spayings In Miami BeachIn Miami-Dade County, Florida, the aerial spraying campaign against Zika-carrying mosquitoes has been referred to as a "blitz" that "could be one for the record books if the CDC records it as a success."The area began spraying the insecticide Naled from low-flying planes on 4 August.Concerned residents took to the streets in the Wynwood (Miami) area, as well, but it didn't have much of an impact.Naled is banned in the European Union (EU), and when residents in Puerto Rico found out the CDC was going to use the chemical against Zika-carrying mosquitoes there, the streets filled with protesters.






as well skift

Miami Business Owners Miss Tourists, Want Zika Warnings to End – Skift

Miami Business Owners Miss Tourists, Want Zika Warnings to End – Skift
Miami Business Owners Miss Tourists, Want Zika Warnings to End – Skift
Business owners are anxious for federal health officials to lift a travel advisory warning pregnant women and their partners to avoid parts of Miami and South Beach that have been identified as zones of active transmission of the Zika virus.The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said it could lift its advisory for a 1-square-mile zone encompassing Miami's Wynwood neighborhood on Sept. 19 if no new locally contracted cases are confirmed, The Miami Herald reports.Business owners and analysts say if Zika infections persist in Miami and a 1.5-square-mile portion of Miami Beach, visitors who have been waiting to make reservations in Miami-Dade County may turn elsewhere.


additionally npr

Miami Begins Using New Mosquito Trap In Zika Control Efforts

Miami Begins Using New Mosquito Trap In Zika Control Efforts
Miami Begins Using New Mosquito Trap In Zika Control Efforts
Miami Begins Using New Mosquito Trap In Zika Control EffortsMiami is starting to use a new technology for reducing mosquito populations that was recently approved by the Environmental Protection Agency for emergency use in areas where there is Zika.It's a type of trap that attracts females and contaminates them with a larvicide they then spread to other breeding sites.AUDIE CORNISH, HOST:The battle to stop the spread of Zika is leading to new technologies for controlling the mosquitoes that carry it.


in the same way 6abc

Aerial spraying for Zika virus begins in Miami Beach

Aerial spraying for Zika virus begins in Miami Beach
Aerial spraying for Zika virus begins in Miami Beach
Aerial insecticide spraying to combat mosquitoes carrying the Zika virus is underway in Miami Beach.A plane carrying the insecticide naled released the spray over the targeted area before dawn Friday.The next round is scheduled for 6 a.m. Sunday.Some residents oppose the spraying, citing the potential for harmful effects.But county officials say the low concentration of naled won't harm them.


Miami Business Owners Miss Tourists, Want Zika Warnings to End – Skift

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