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May 07, 2008

More Cities Joining Anti-Moth Spraying Movement

CCN reported back in March that a group of Bay Area cities were coordinating a lawsuit to halt areial spraying aimed at eradicating the light brown apple moth, also known as "LBAM" )or Epiphyas postvittana for you entomologists).

The city of Pacifica has now joined in the chorus after its council unanimously passed a resolution opposing the use of pheromones to disrupt the mating patterns of the moth -- unless of course its determined the spraying is safe for humans.  It's not all about saving the moths, evidently.  Read more in the Merc.

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