personchester, on 2012-05-12 20:47:08, said:
h90, on 2012-05-12 12:50:16, said:
hellodolly, on 2012-05-12 12:10:32, said:
Well I for one will be happy with no mosquitoes.
But what will be the impact on the ecology. Will the destruction of some of the breeding areas add to flood problems if a flood should arise.
There is how ever a lot of little things people can do on their own premisses. That will lessen the problem a little bit.
But what will be the impact on the ecology. Will the destruction of some of the breeding areas add to flood problems if a flood should arise.
There is how ever a lot of little things people can do on their own premisses. That will lessen the problem a little bit.
Of course it is bad for the ecology. But there are priorities....
Instead of spraying with chemicals that kill every insect there is a virus that infects the larvals and it multiply itself till all larvals are dead.
Works very well, but I never saw it in Thailand, only in Europe, and I don't hope that this government get any good ideas.
I assume you mean to say that you don't expect that this government has, (or gets) any good ideas, and that you hope that they might get some good ideas.
Don't be obsessed with the Government i.e,. Yingluck & co who have bigger things to think about like getting brother a free pardon. You perhaps forget that there are many hard working dedicated Thais in local Government at District and even Village level trying to improve the Health and welfare of the local community including expats.





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