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@Angelaswf : sorry for a late response, but there were more cases like this. When I was young (6 - 12 years old, 1965 - 1971) I lived in Indonesia.

DDT was then used to kill mosquitos to prevent the spread of malaria. I personally recall cats dying because they ate birds who ate poisoned insects.

A search quickly returned pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/ (Borneo is now called Kalimantan):


In the early 1950s, there was an outbreak of a serious disease called malaria among the Dayak people in Borneo. The World Health Organization tried to solve the problem. They sprayed large amounts of a chemical called DDT to kill the mosquitoes that carried the malaria. The mosquitoes died and there was less malaria. That was good. However, there were side effects. One of the first effects was that the roofs of people's houses began to fall down on their heads. It turned out that the DDT was also killing a parasitic wasp that ate thatch-eating caterpillars. Without the wasps to eat them, there were more and more thatch-eating caterpillars. Worse than that, the insects that died from being poisoned by DDT were eaten by gecko lizards, which were then eaten by cats. The cats started to die, the rats flourished, and the people were threatened by outbreaks of two new serious diseases carried by the rats, sylvatic plague and typhus. To cope with these problems, which it had itself created, the World Health Organization had to parachute live cats into Borneo. [36]

[36] (dead link) President and Fellows of Harvard College, “Parachuting Cats Into Borneo,” 2002, available at pzweb.harvard.edu/ucp/curricul, accessed March 21, 2007

We have not learned. In the Netherlands, when driving a car on a warm evening, the front window will not become "dirty" because of dead insects. Farmers have killed most of them using insecticides.

@ReneDamkot @AngelaScholder

PubMed Central (PMC)PARACHUTING CATS AND CRUSHED EGGS The Controversy Over the Use of DDT to Control MalariaThe use of DDT to control malaria has been a contentious practice for decades. This controversy centers on concerns over the ecological harm caused by DDT relative to the gains in public health from its use to prevent malaria. Given the World Health ...

Cóctel tóxico: un estudio halla casi 200 #pesticidas en hogares europeos.

Más del 40% de los pesticidas descubiertos en el polvo están relacionados con efectos tóxicos, incluidos cáncer y alteraciones hormonales.

...el #DDT permanece en el medio ambiente a pesar de que el pesticida había sido prohibido en algunos países en 1972.

theguardian.com/environment/20

The Guardian · ‘Toxic cocktail’: study finds almost 200 pesticides in European homesBy Helena Horton

@grrlscientist
RE
#rachelcarson "We cannot have peace among _men_ whose hearts find delight in killing any living creature."

I'm sure she also included women, because the main thing is killing creatures, esp humans.

Her 1960s book #SilentSpring referred to the fear if #DDT was used more, then the sound of springtime, would be silent

#SciFi #3BodyProblem by #PRC author #LiuCixin tells of a young astrophysicist, after reading this book, she feels humanity is doomed, earth needs help

As we (aka, I) get older, often harken back to people, places, things of yore. Seeing L Lavin passing from lung cancer. I worked for a large corp, for 33 years. Worked with hundreds of people, coming and going. I remember a lady, a supervisor. Her name was Helen. Statuesque, impeccably dressed, coifed. Epitome of THE female exec of the 80s. A black lady, I think was in her early/mid 40's. Very well liked. Anyways, she took ill. No idea if true, but what was said was... she, being a neat freak, used that #CarpetFresh stuff.... yawl... remember that stuff... scented power to sprinkle on carpet and then vacuum up. Supposedly, she got lung cancer from inhaling that STUFF while vacuuming. My point is. there was SO MUCH STUFF we were sold on, who knows why people are all so sick. Babies getting cancer. 20 yr olds getting #colon cancer. All we had when I was a kid was #DDT and mud.

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@jhaue

Bloody idiots, I hope they are aware that DDT also stays in the ground where it was sprayed for a very very long time.

I remember in early horticulture we were specifically told of areas that were sprayed, and not to eat ANYTHING from there, yes in the 90's it was still toxic decades later, so if you got Joe Bloggs using that shit now, you got a big big problem.

#DDT
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Alberta biologists were key to the recovery of the worlds fastest animal after DDT nearly wiped them out. A keystone cops investigation nearly snuffed the recovery program. Peregrine's are a poaching target for oilmen in the Middle East. There's a really great documentary about it by Reel Girls Media:

cultureunplugged.com/documenta

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@mojo : [mode:=cynical]

Fortunately, since I lived in Indonesia 43+ years ago and witnessed the disappearance of most (mastodon favorite) *CATS* [1], ALL *intelligent* people, i.e. those who consider life more important than money, have stopped producing and spreading insecticides and weedkillers.

[mode:=normal]

[1] Cats died from eating birds that ate mosquitos that were poisoned with DDT in order to combat Malaria.

Amazing that you're experiencing the same problem as in a densely populated country like NL.

Not only densely populated by people, but also by stuff we mostly export - such as chooks, pigs and cows [2], flowers and consumable plants - all extremely tighly packed together in a farmer-friendly way, and highly optimized using lots of antibiotics and hazardous chemicals (e.g. trouw.nl/duurzaamheid-economie).

[2] Leading to too much shit and, a few days per winter, yellow snow.

@breadandcircuses

Trouw · Glyfosaat verdwijnt over een paar jaar, maar wat dan?Het einde van glyfosaat lijkt in zicht. Chemiereus Bayer test een vervanger voor de omstreden onkruidbestrijder. Is dat goed nieuws?