GCMAD Announces Aerial Coming to Gem

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Of the 44 counties in Idaho, only Payette and Gem have sprayed aerial Dibrom in the last two years (that we can confirm). In 2024, GCMAD Manager Cody Johns applied for a declared health emergency from the Board of County Commissioners but was DENIED. GCMAD contracted with Vector Disease Control and flew the aerial anyway - BEFORE they had a single positive West Nile Virus test in hand! GCMAD has just announced on Facebook that another aerial is coming some time in August 2025. Dibrom, which operates like a nerve agent, has been associated with developmental delays in toddlers who were exposed in utero.

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