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Quote from: snowpack on April 13, 2014, 10:10:34 AMI'm surprised there hasn't been an initiative on this yet. I bet if they planned to spray near Seattle/Bellevue/Issaquah there would be more uproar.Don't be naive, how do you think they keep the landscapes in those areas looking nice? Pesticides are used everywhere from your parks to schools to the forests. Applicators are required to keep up to snuff on the latest by WSDA. Pesticides have their place.
I'm surprised there hasn't been an initiative on this yet. I bet if they planned to spray near Seattle/Bellevue/Issaquah there would be more uproar.
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I've been talking with law makers about this since the die off of 2006 in the tousle river valley.The ELK were walking around like zombies foaming at the mouth and would lay down and kick them selfs to death.Again in 2008 the same thing,at that time we were told it was starvation.Myself and others didn't buy it,this was all taking place while the timber company,was spraying and dropping pellets in all the areas above the mud flow.This year I decided to take matters in my own hands,and we formed a group to look into this situation.Since then I have been to the DNR three times,the department of AG twice,talked with the department of ecology on numerous occasions,and still the same answer.They always point you to another agency,and defend what's going on even when you point out the facts of the matter.I also have attend many of our states game commission meeting,including last Friday.Now after a year of getting the run around,I have sleeked legal advice from some well known and extremely successful attorneys.The bottom line is we need this looked into,for are own health and safety,also the health of our wild lands and fish and wildlife.Now we can all be arm chair quarter backs,and choose to let's others do all the work,or we can write a few emails,and make a few phone calls.These chemicals have not been approved to be mixed together period.
Quote from: hughjorgan on April 13, 2014, 07:49:36 PMQuote from: snowpack on April 13, 2014, 10:10:34 AMI'm surprised there hasn't been an initiative on this yet. I bet if they planned to spray near Seattle/Bellevue/Issaquah there would be more uproar.Don't be naive, how do you think they keep the landscapes in those areas looking nice? Pesticides are used everywhere from your parks to schools to the forests. Applicators are required to keep up to snuff on the latest by WSDA. Pesticides have their place.But does their "place" mean every single acre of tree farms? Some companies (like Weyco) have policies of every clearcut gets site-prep, release spray etc. whether it needs it or not as a matter of by-the-book intensive forestry. Only wetlands are spared. How about a change to more selective spraying for starters.
Quote from: fireweed on April 14, 2014, 09:16:48 AMQuote from: hughjorgan on April 13, 2014, 07:49:36 PMQuote from: snowpack on April 13, 2014, 10:10:34 AMI'm surprised there hasn't been an initiative on this yet. I bet if they planned to spray near Seattle/Bellevue/Issaquah there would be more uproar.Don't be naive, how do you think they keep the landscapes in those areas looking nice? Pesticides are used everywhere from your parks to schools to the forests. Applicators are required to keep up to snuff on the latest by WSDA. Pesticides have their place.But does their "place" mean every single acre of tree farms? Some companies (like Weyco) have policies of every clearcut gets site-prep, release spray etc. whether it needs it or not as a matter of by-the-book intensive forestry. Only wetlands are spared. How about a change to more selective spraying for starters.If that is the way they want to manage their property and it is done in the confines of the law I see no problem with it.
Quote from: hughjorgan on April 14, 2014, 07:31:50 PMQuote from: fireweed on April 14, 2014, 09:16:48 AMQuote from: hughjorgan on April 13, 2014, 07:49:36 PMQuote from: snowpack on April 13, 2014, 10:10:34 AMI'm surprised there hasn't been an initiative on this yet. I bet if they planned to spray near Seattle/Bellevue/Issaquah there would be more uproar.Don't be naive, how do you think they keep the landscapes in those areas looking nice? Pesticides are used everywhere from your parks to schools to the forests. Applicators are required to keep up to snuff on the latest by WSDA. Pesticides have their place.But does their "place" mean every single acre of tree farms? Some companies (like Weyco) have policies of every clearcut gets site-prep, release spray etc. whether it needs it or not as a matter of by-the-book intensive forestry. Only wetlands are spared. How about a change to more selective spraying for starters.If that is the way they want to manage their property and it is done in the confines of the law I see no problem with it.I have a problem with it because it affects wildlife, which is NOT their private property.