Beware! Spraying for mosquitoes can cause skin and eye irritations, difficulty breathing, disorientation, and headaches, among other serious health conditions.
In addition, as the spray is released, runoff can wash these chemicals from yards into storm drains and waterways, where they poison fish and crustaceans.
Mosquito spraying is highly toxic for native pollinators, such as bees and butterflies. Since birds eat insects, the mosquito spray poison is also transmitted up the food chain to birds. For a deeper dive on this topic, click here.

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