Do you Live Within 12 Miles of an Area to be Aerially Sprayed?
If so, you may be adversely affected by aerial spraying to kill Canker worms/Gypsy moths.
Please read the following information.
Dear Neighbor,
I am a concerned neighbor whose wife has a debilitating and extremely hyper-sensitive pulmonary condition, coupled with an environmental illness. I am concerned about the city's plan to spray areas and neighborhoods of charlotte. Blanketing forty plus percent of our city, with approximately 63,000 acres being affected, this is the largest spray, well more than doubling the first two sprayings. In March or April 2008 we will again, spray a product called Foray 48B to kill Gypsy moths. The information provided by the Department of Agriculture about Foray 48B is incomplete and misleading. Following is important information you should know about this product, and steps I hope you will take to protect those who are at greatest risk of experiencing illness from exposure to this product: children, the elderly and people with asthma and immune system deficiencies.
Foray 48B is not "certified organic" and does pose health risks. It is a water-based formulation of bacteria and chemicals. The "active ingredient" is Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner variation kurstaki (Btk). The spores of Btk, like mold spores, can trigger allergic responses and asthma in some people. The formulation also includes chemicals and human pathogens not disclosed by the manufacturer due to "trade secret" laws. Certain levels of human pathogens are allowed in the formula and should not be sprayed in communities at any level. Yet, the formula can be declared free of pathogens as long as testing indicates contamination is below certain levels.
The Department of Agriculture claims Foray 48B has a proven safety record with people and animals. The following are just some of the facts indicating that this product does not have a proven safety record:
- Numerous studies indicate there are adverse effects on animals, including a study done last year by researchers in France who found that inhaling Btk spores can cause lung inflammation, internal bleeding and death in laboratory mice.
- No allergy testing has been done on this product.
- The current Material Safety Data Sheet for Foray 48B lists all health considerations regarding this product as Not Determined or Not Listed, including carcinogenicity, toxicity and effects on target organs.
- There have been reports of serious and life-threatening reactions in the U.S and Canada. For example, the Ecological Health Alliance reports that the 1999 aerial spraying of Foray 48B in Victoria, B.C., resulted in adverse reactions in more than 70 individuals, including one anaphylactic reaction. A 1993 Washington State report on the health effects of one single Gypsy moth aerial spray program indicates that 279 patients or doctors reported illnesses believed to be related to Foray 48B exposure, six of them so severe that emergency medical care was required. Many other examples are documented.
- Adverse reactions are underreported because doctors and patients are not made aware of the connection between the symptoms and the exposure to Foray 48B.
- Cultures usually are not taken to determine if Btk is implicated, and even in cases where Btk has been cultured, it has been dismissed as a contaminant in the sample.
- Adverse reactions reported by people living outside the spray zones have been dismissed as unrelated to the spray, even though some applications of Btk have drifted at least 12 miles.
- Information available on the undisclosed "inert" ingredients in Foray 48B indicates they could cause health problems.
- The manufacturer of Foray 48B has indicated that "It is possible that someone that already has developed an allergy to one of the components of Foray 48B or has asthma...could be affected by exposure to small quantities of Foray 48B."
Protect Yourself and Your Family From Adverse Reactions to Foray 48B
VOICE YOUR OPINION: If you do not want to be sprayed with bacteria and chemicals, or if you believe all of the ingredients and the risks should be fully disclosed before you are sprayed, please take the following steps: Call the N.C. Department of Agriculture/ Commissioner/ Steve Troxler (919-733-7125). E-mail: http://www.ncagr.com/. Physical address is 1001 Mail service center, Raleigh, NC. 27699-1001. Also you may call or mail Rep.Senator Richard Burr at http://burrsenate.gov. Gastonia office #(704-833-0854) United States Senate "attn" Richard Burr Washington, DC. 20510-3308. The Honorable Sue Myrick 230 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Phone:(202) 225-1976
Fax:(202) 225-3389 /The Honorable Sue Myrick 6525 Morrison Boulevard, Suite 402
Charlotte, NC 28211
Phone:(704) 362-1060
Fax:(704) 367-0852
http://myrick.house.gov/contact_Myrick.shtml
And express your concerns.
IF YOU ARE WITHIN 10 to 12 MILES OF AN AREA THAT IS SPRAYED, KNOW THE RISKS: Reported symptoms include but are not limited to: asthma and other respiratory problems, infections, fever, anaphylaxis, seizures, gastro-intestinal illness, flu-like symptoms, mild to severe swelling and rashes, eye problems, joint swelling and pain, headaches, neurologic symptoms.
REPORT ADVERSE REACTIONS TO THE SPRAY: You should report any adverse reaction to the spray to your doctor, and E. Winters Mabry, MD, Health Director, Mecklenburg county Health Dept.
phone: 704-432-3199
fax: 704-432-0217
Earl.Mabry@MecklenburgCountyNC.gov (Mission Statement:
To promote and protect the public's health) And the N.C. Department of Agriculture/ Commissioner/ Steve Troxler (919-733-7125). E-mail: http://www.ncagr.com/. Physical address is,1001 Mail service center, Raleigh, NC. 27699-1001. Also, please save copies of all correspondence, and a list of your symptoms/concerns to keep an independent record.
INSIST ON CULTURES: Anyone who develops an infection during the spray program should insist on a culture for Btk and B Cereus, as these are considered to be varieties of a single species. B Cereus is a human pathogen and has been implicated in food poisoning and life-threatening illness.
REQUEST ONE WEEK ADVANCE NOTIFICATION: Be sure to call the Department of Agriculture and ask to be notified by mail and by telephone one week in advance of all spray applications.
CONSIDER LEAVING THE AREA DURING APPLICATIONS: Anyone at high risk of allergic reactions, who has respiratory problems, or whose immune system is suppressed should consider leaving the area for several days during the spray applications.
COVER YOUR FOOD GARDENS. KEEP PETS INDOORS, KEEP DOORS AND WINDOWS CLOSED. HOSE DOWN YOUR HOUSE, LAWN, GARDENS, AND AUTOMOBILES, FOLLOWING THE SPRAY.
WHERE ERADICATION IS REALLY NECESSARY, DEMAND SAFE ALTERNATIVES TO AERIAL SPRAYING: Mass trapping is a safe, effective alternative to spraying. Other proactive and preventive approaches to prevent the establishment of Gypsy moth infestations include public education, larval searching, burlap banding of trees and egg mass searching and removal. Another school of thought might be to have homeowners and neighborhood associations identify infested trees in and around affected areas and on their properties in a mass effort to manually remove infestations and assist in banding efforts. Marty Doss, President of Madison Park HOA h as provided information on tree banding grants on the Community page of the Madison Park HOA website at http://www.neighborhoodlink.com/charlotte/madisonpk/
It is my intention to obtain a restraining order or preliminary injunction to stop the spraying, and to petition the City Council asking it to exercise its statutory obligations to protect its citizens under the Health Act. Though my resources are meager, I would hope that all realize the seriousness of this issue and that through the masses we may all work as one to find a reasonable alternative to bathing in bacteria. Also considering the drought issues we are faced with, what about the wasting of millions of gallons of water that will be required to hose down our homes, lawns, gardens and vehicles as a result of this spray and over 2 million dollars to fund it. If you have any questions, information, or resources you wo uld like to provide I can be reached at WC282@bellsouth.net Thank you for taking the time to read this post. With hopes of a better tomorrow, Sincerely, J.A. Witter "The Renter on Farmbrook"
Ps. Feel free to venture on your own, or with other groups and associations. It doesn't matter who so much as how. Just become active. If you disagree with the spray, then let your voice be heard!!!!!