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  2. Raid (insecticide) - Wikipedia

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    In July 2019, it was announced that three people had died in West Virginia after overdosing on an unidentified wasp spray. Authorities have warned of a growing trend of ingesting bug spray in the southern United States, supposedly as a substitute for methamphetamine.

  3. Wasp dope - Wikipedia

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    Wasp dope refers to the ingestion of common household insecticides as a substitute for more conventional addictive substances that cause euphoria, such as methamphetamine or crack cocaine. [1] Wasp dope is an emerging trend in the southern United States, [2] although there are obscure reports of insecticide abuse dating back to the 1980s.

  4. Wasp spray leads to 3 deaths in West Virginia after being ...

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    Police are cautioning people against using wasp spray as an alternative form of methamphetamine following three fatal overdoses. Wasp spray leads to 3 deaths in West Virginia after being...

  5. Insect repellent - Wikipedia

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    Insect repellents help prevent and control the outbreak of insect-borne (and other arthropod-bourne) diseases such as malaria, Lyme disease, dengue fever, bubonic plague, river blindness, and West Nile fever.

  6. 5 of the best bug sprays that will keep the mosquitoes away ...

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    This season, protect yourself and your family from annoying bug bites -- and not to mention Zika, West Nile virus and Dengue Fever -- by stocking up on the very best insect repellents.

  7. Hemlock woolly adelgid - Wikipedia

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    Accidentally introduced to North America from Japan, HWA was first found in the eastern United States near Richmond, Virginia, in 1951. The pest is now found from northern Georgia to coastal Maine and southwestern Nova Scotia as well as areas of western Michigan near the eastern Lake Michigan shoreline.