Multitude of Midges

Salt Bags working extremely well against pollution - 4th April 2006

Salt from Bonaire arrives on Sint Maarten - 21st March 2006

Meyers report drastic reduction in midges - 10th March 2006

Salt Pond circulation not optimal - 24th February 2006

Midges back in full force - 21st February 2006

Measures taken to prevent another midge infestation - 11th February 2006

Help remove midges - Cut your grass - 4th February 2006

Work ongoing to ease midge infestation - 27th January 2006

Fogging underway - 19th January 2006

Anti-midges rapid response plan starts today with fogging - 18th January 2006

Ecological imbalance cited as reason for midge infestation 17th January 2006

Letter - Kendall Dupesoy - Solution to the midges - 17th January 2006

Entomologist leaves - 16th January 2006

Rapid Response Plan to be implemented next week to deal with Midge Infestation - 14th January 2006

Letter - Caution on fumigating midges - 14th January 2006

Meyers looking into midge explostion - 12th January 2006

Entomologist coming to assess midge infestation - 12th January 2006

Back to drawing board for solution to midges - 10th January 2006

Midges now island wide - 10th January 2006

Midges almost gone - 4th January 2006

Hygiene Department reports fewer insects in Philipsburg ~ Residents say situation remains the same - 3rd January 2006

Smooth start to operation to increase pond’s saline level - 31st December 2005

Salinity of Salt Pond being increased to combat insects - 29th December 2005

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Submitted by Hady Nufyet on Sun, 2006-01-15 20:56.

Just a thought
Flipper | Mon, 2006-01-16 23:33

(Via email from anonymous)

Saturday I read an article that the owner of a hotel near the pondfill had chopped off some trees because of all the midges. I was shocked.
I would love to tell every one not to start chopping their trees. I think that, because of us humans messing with nature, we have these midges to begin with.
Chopping trees might as well worsen the problem. Nobody knows yet, the investigation just started. They might want to import birds and fish to eat the midges and their larvae but then again the birds need trees. It would have been nice if we had mangroves there as well for the birds and the fish to live in. But there are fewer and fewer trees left for the birds to live in so they move to other (better) locations. People would do the same when there is nothing left to enjoy or live from with only concrete buildings. Maybe chopping all the trees at Dawn Beach, Red Pond and other places have created the midge problem because so many birds have migrated and left their prey, the midges, to get out of control. It is just a thought.

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