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>>Urge your Governor to ban bug bombs in your state! With EPA’s failure to protect people from the aptly named “bombs,” it is important for states to take action to protect citizens. “Bug bombs are not killing cockroaches...they’re not putting pesticides in places where cockroaches are and they’re increasing pesticide levels in the home.

With #EPA’s failure to protect people from aptly named “bug bombs,” it is important for states to take action to protect citizens. #bugbombs #pesticides #bugfoggers #TotalReleaseFoggers #pyrethroids #cockroaches #bedbugs #ants Take action:

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Bill in New York Would Restrict Use of 'Bug Bombs' Statewide - Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog (Beyond Pesticides, November 17, 2021) New York state senator Zellnor Myrie (D-NYC) introduced legislation this week that would restrict, and in certain cases ban the use of ‘bug bombs’ in the state. Total release foggers, more aptly referred to as bug bombs (because in some cases, they literally blow up), are dangerous indoor devices that release an aerosolized plume of toxic pesticides and unknown inert ingredients in an overpowered, ineffectual attempt to manage common pest problems. As Sen. Myrie notes in his legislative justification for the bill, “This is an environmental justice issue disproportionately affecting lower-income individuals, as bug bombs are a relatively inexpensive pest management solution. As a result, individuals living in older, larger multi-dwellings, who also suffer from adverse health outcomes like asthma at higher rates, are disproportionately exposed to the harmful effects of bug bombs.” Senator Myrie’s legislation, S.7516, will allow only certified pesticide applicators to purchase and use the dangerous devices, and would completely ban their use in multi-unit dwellings. “Foggers should not be used in multi-dwelling buildings, but existing New York state law does not prohibit this use,” Sen Myrie continues in his legislative justification. “Restricting the sale of pesticide foggers to consumers, restricting their […]

#Bugbombs are dangerous devices, releasing an aerosolized plume of toxic pesticides in an overpowered, ineffectual attempt to manage common pest problems.#pesticides #environmentaljustice #roaches #foggers #pestcontrol #asthma #nysenate #nyassembly

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