Evaluating the Risk of Malathion
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Evaluating the Risk of Malathion
The city of Genericville is the home to many species and has become a tourist attraction because of the beauty in the natural circle of life that can be experienced here. Unfortunately, the growing problem with mosquitoes and the spread of the West Nile Virus threatens the livelihood of Genericville’s citizens, and the survival of the wildlife here. A proposal to eradicate the problem is the application of an insecticide called malathion. Malathion could reduce the mosquito population and the exposure to the West Nile Virus by 90% (Axia College, 2007). Although the proposal to use malathion seems like a logical solution, one must first asses the health risk associated with product to Genericville's citizens, wildlife, and environment.
Introduced in the United States as a pest control product in 1956, malathion is an insecticide used in the extirpation of mainly boll weevil, med fly, and mosquitoes associated with the West Nile Virus (Agency for Toxic Substances & Disease Registry, 2005). Malathion can be used as an aerial spray or in ground applicator. When used as a spray, malthion is usually degraded into the atmosphere in 5 hours. Depending on the pH levels, degradation in soil varies and may be a little as