Friday, September 30, 2022

The California exodus continues

This legislation . . . strikes a big blow to [big tech's] bottom line

Are White Dudes Hurricane Proof? Are White Dudes Recession Proof?

40-ft container from Shanghai to Los Angeles has fallen by 74% from peak and is back to August 2020 levels

Invasive "ankle-biter" mosquitos plaguing Southern Californians

No word in this CBS piece about Bill Gates GMO mosquitos.  Here are only worries are "yellow fever, dengue and Zika, but they haven't been linked to the West Nile Virus, which has been located in Los Angeles County in 2022."

While more invasive, Aedes are poor fliers, hence the "Ankle-Biters" nickname. Most Angelenos will have noticed that the majority of their bites are on their legs, since they hover above the ground. 

Aedes have been known to transmit diseases like yellow fever, dengue and Zika, but they haven't been linked to the West Nile Virus, which has been located in Los Angeles County in 2022.

While irritating, officials don't consider the bloodsuckers to be an immediate cause for concern, and in the meantime are advising residents to stock up on bug spray and hope for cooler weather, as they traditionally stick around until the end of October.