Beware Of The Chemical-Water-Spraying Trucks (Of Death)

By The Good Doctor

I still remember my first encounter with one of these trucks of death. I was walking near Xinjiekou when everybody suddenly scrambled into the nearest shop. I couldn’t figure out what was happening until I saw what looked like a firetruck watering the trees. Everyone else knew what I was about to learn: whatever chemical they were spraying, it doesn’t discriminate between mosquito and man.

The fact that they are still using these truck more than a decade later baffles me. It certainly hasn’t stopped me from waking up several nights a week during the summer with mosquito bites. My only conclusion is (warning: unsubstantiated opinion coming up) the city maintains these outdated public works in order to keep people employed. It’s probably the same reason they water the streets during a rainstormYouku video for those in China after the jump.

    3 Responses to “Beware Of The Chemical-Water-Spraying Trucks (Of Death)”

    1. Harold

      Has pretty much nothing to do with mosquitoes and everything to do with the insects that would otherwise be up in the trees.

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    2. bert

      I always find that they do this stuff at the wrong time. The street sweepers on 4th ring road at noon and 6 pm. This bug sprayer can’t spray at 2am? Come on!

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