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dengue fever could be here to stay
"To deter bites, people should take preventative measures like avoiding mosquito-ridden areas."

Obviously that doesn't apply to residents, because they have little choice. So, are tourists being told where the mosquito-ridden areas are? If not, how do they avoid them? It neither tourists or locals are being told, then I suggest camping near the VIS on Mauna Kea. No mosquitoes there (but there might be ants). But then you might be arrested come Dec 3rd.

Always good to get solid advice from the authorities with no ambiguity.
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So I guess the CDC had a press conference in Honolulu - looks good from here!
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I contacted the makers of Repel about the lack of product availability and explained that they should consider sending product via air, directly to The Big Island due to the Dengue Fever outbreak. I guess they just don't care? Here is their response:

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Thank you for contacting United Industries.

We do appreciate your interest and use of our products. Please be advised that it is at the retail stores' discretion in regards to the amount of product that is ordered and carried in store for purchase. We would recommend speaking with the manager of the retail store in regards to stock and availability of our product.

If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us at 1-800-332-5553.

Product Specialist
United Industries
A subsidiary of Spectrum Brands


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Originally posted by Seeb

So I guess the CDC had a press conference in Honolulu - looks good from here!


In all fairness, most of the media is on Oahu, so if they wanted reporters to show up that would be the place to hold the press conference. If the CDC people stay on Oahu, or spend most of their time in the DOH offices, we will really have something to complain about.
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Interesting juxtaposition: a solution exists, and County has money.

http://westhawaiitoday.com/opinion/lette...rs-12-1-15

The technique involves releasing male (nonbiting) mosquitoes that have been bred with a gene that causes the death of the larvae hatched from eggs fertilized by these males. Authorities in the Cayman Islands concluded that this technique not only had fewer health risks than spraying, but was also more cost-effective.

http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/news...-according

The County Council authorized the issuance of $357.6 million in general obligation bonds to finance a list of capital improvement projects. Of that, $213.7 million has not yet been issued.

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Originally posted by kalakoa

Interesting juxtaposition: a solution exists, and County has money.

http://westhawaiitoday.com/opinion/lette...rs-12-1-15

The technique involves releasing male (nonbiting) mosquitoes that have been bred with a gene that causes the death of the larvae hatched from eggs fertilized by these males. Authorities in the Cayman Islands concluded that this technique not only had fewer health risks than spraying, but was also more cost-effective.

http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/news...-according

The County Council authorized the issuance of $357.6 million in general obligation bonds to finance a list of capital improvement projects. Of that, $213.7 million has not yet been issued.




Have we heard from any government body in Hawaii about following Florida in asking for a test permit for the GMO mosquito?
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The GMO mosquitoes are really win-win. The little biting bastards have caused at least 15 bird extinctions and continue to wreak havoc on the ecosystem. The larvae aren't a part of the natural food chain as they are in other regions of the world because mosquitoes were imported. Eliminating them doesn't have any down sides.
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http://www.westhawaiitoday.com/news/loca...eaches-117

Maybe when it reaches 150 they'll form a committee.
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My personal happiness, and everyone's housing prices, would soar if we could somehow eliminate mosquitoes from Puna.
Leilani Estates, 2011 to Present
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How do we get our politicians going on the GMO mosquito program ASAP?
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