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Hello,
I am a student in the 8th grade at the Parker Charter Essential
School. I am currently studying activism issues, and I have chosen mosquito
spraying as an issue, for my research project. One of the sources I need is
an interview or similar correspondence, and I thought I might be able to
satisfy this by asking the BEE-L. I am myself a beekeeper, which is why I
am interested in this issue. Some interview-type questions I can give you are:
Have you or are you planning to protest the spraying, or try to stop
the spraying in any way? (it need not be a holding-signs-by-the-Statehouse
type of thing) If so, in what ways did/would you do this?
How would you propose that the mosquito problem be dealt with otherwise?
Is this only a bad thing from a beekeeper's standpoint, or might it
do things like kill off natural predators of mosquitoes?
Any information would be gladly accepted, but I should have it
before this Wednesday at the latest. I hope this is not too short notice.
If anybody could tell me about other sources I might find, please do!
Kendra Brown
8th Grader
Francis W. Parker Charter Essential School, Devens, Mass.
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