Cripes if that were true, I should have no mosquitoes, gnats, etc. Adjacent to our land, on a slope that adjoins our pond is 20+ acres of field corn, he applies round up,I called and asked about it. That year, it rained like heck right after he applied it, had to have washed into that pond, we have no shortage of bugs mosquitoes here, that is for sure LOL! I was concerned about that particular situation, one look at the radar on your smartphone would have told you to wait on the spraying, they did it anyway. I was worried about contamination of this healthy body of water, about 20 acres itself with no algae, mill foil or what have you. I'd not been happy if livestock drank from it, thankfully we built a pond upstream, 40 some odd years back, which is fed from another marsh further up the stream, one of 2 that feed the big pond, which takes run off from the field, I'd have to wonder if that would have been an issue with the stream that drains from that pond, to the next farm it passes through which is not that far down stream.
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