Georgia Residents Blame Mosquito Spray for Pet Deaths
NewsNationOctober 5, 20252 min2,227 views
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- ⚠️ Residents on Wilmington Island are concerned about the deaths of at least five pets in the past year, with three occurring on a single street.
- 📌 Neighbors believe that mosquito spray, released from county-owned aircraft, is responsible for their pets' deaths.
Timeline of Events
- 🗓️ One neighborhood experienced three pet deaths in the past month, with the most recent loss occurring on September 13th, following a spraying event on September 1st.
- 💡 The timing of these events has led pet owners to question the safety of the mosquito control substances.
Community Action and Demands
- 📣 A group of neighbors and animal business owners have created a petition, gathering nearly 700 signatures, to bring their concerns to local leaders.
- 🗣️ Organizers aim to reach a thousand signatures before presenting the petition to city and county officials, seeking answers about the pet deaths.
- 🧪 The mosquito spray is described by some residents as a known carcinogen that is poisoning both people and animals.
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