Disaster During Scales Webinar
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The town fumagated the house they were in because they didnt knock on the door to see if anyone was home
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This was from her crashing into furniture in a panic from it all.
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This is a shot of the fumigation that happened. I was on the Scale webinar and all of a sudden the city hooked up the fumigation equipment to the drains and forced poison into the house. Our doors were closed for the webinar so they thought that they house was empty (no one would ever leave a door closed here otherwise.) So with zero warning our bright, sunny house turned into this!!
#thirdworldproblems
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Oh, that's scary!
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We were definitely very surprised!
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Is this a common thing for the city do?
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@Dashrender said:
Is this a common thing for the city do?
Yes, very. They come by every two weeks or so and look in the door to see if you want it done. Because we were doing the webinar with the doors closed it looked like we were out. Treating the area for mosquitoes is pretty huge. This is the equatorial tropics in a rain forest. Malaria, dengue and a few other things are common. Malaria is mostly under control, that's super rare. But dengue and one even worse thing have had epidemics from Panama to Florida in the past two months and they aren't taking any chances. Mosquitoes are the top health threat here.
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Remember when this happened? LOL. On the exciting life living on the road. Glad we haven't had to deal with this stuff for seven months now!
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Better be on the lookout for it now... Bug season is back!
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Now we have to deal with giant hornets. Like over two inch long bodies!! It's scary.
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@scottalanmiller said in Disaster During Scales Webinar:
@Dashrender said:
Is this a common thing for the city do?
Mosquitoes are the top health threat here.
That's true everywhere.
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@scottalanmiller said in Disaster During Scales Webinar:
Now we have to deal with giant hornets. Like over two inch long bodies!! It's scary.
What is this place that I need to put on my never travel list?
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@scottalanmiller said in Disaster During Scales Webinar:
Remember when this happened? LOL. On the exciting life living on the road. Glad we haven't had to deal with this stuff for seven months now!
Dat necro thread - here I was all worried about Ms Queen
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@Grey said in Disaster During Scales Webinar:
@scottalanmiller said in Disaster During Scales Webinar:
Now we have to deal with giant hornets. Like over two inch long bodies!! It's scary.
What is this place that I need to put on my never travel list?
Guam had wasps with 2+ in long drapping stingers.
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Why is the government fumigating people's houses? Especially without their premission
It's also asking for an explosion
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@scottalanmiller said in Disaster During Scales Webinar:
Now we have to deal with giant hornets. Like over two inch long bodies!! It's scary.
We have those here. They build their nests in the ground (they're just holes). I was weed wacking and hit the one hole and a few came out, I did not weed wack there again. They're called Cicada Killers here.
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@Grey said in Disaster During Scales Webinar:
@scottalanmiller said in Disaster During Scales Webinar:
Now we have to deal with giant hornets. Like over two inch long bodies!! It's scary.
What is this place that I need to put on my never travel list?
Transylvania. But they are not quite as big as the scarier Japanese ones.
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@Jason said in Disaster During Scales Webinar:
Why is the government fumigating people's houses? Especially without their premission
It's also asking for an explosion
Health reasons. They had assumed that we were not home because the doors were shut. We were the only ones with them shut because I was doing a webinar and we had to keep the beggars from trying to interrupt me to get money during the webinar. No one closes their doors during the day there, if they are home. So it really caught them off guard.
Mosquitoes are a massive health threat there (malaria then, zika now) and if they don't do this they would have an epidemic on their hands. As it is, it's extremely safe. They also go door to door with a guy that comes in and inspects your house for standing water. He'll walk around and poke all of your potted plants and stuff. He puts mosquito poison in the soil for you. Checks your pool if you have it to make sure it has chlorine and is kept moving, etc.
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Wow, did not see this when it originally happened. That's a great story!