Jeff wrote:

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Maybe this is the way to nip <> West Nile in the bud. Cure the mosquito's and they won't infect us. <>

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*From:* Malcolm Stebbins [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* < month="5" day="21" year="2003"> Wednesday, May 21, 2003 < hour="13" minute="28"> 1:28 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: CS>bird bath

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Perhaps they even got healthier?? Oh Darn!!

At < hour="10" minute="42">10:42 AM < month="5" day="21" year="2003"> 5/21/03 -0400, you wrote:


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I put some CS in a container that had mosquito larva in it last year. I am sorry to report that the mosquito larva did not seem disturbed or killed by it.

<><>Marshall

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Hello Fellow Rifers ,
Can anyone tell me if they have put CS in a bird bath to prevent mosquitoes from forming hatching? If so how much and how often? The concern of course is the West Nile Virus.
thanks so much,
Maggie<>


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Aren't birds intermediate hosts for west nile? Perhaps CS in birdbath will help the birds with their WN involvement and therefore the mosquito won't pass the virus to people. Just a sudden brain fart.
Sincerely,
Holland



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