Fly fugitives: violating our health.(Public Health)

Pest Management Professional | June 1, 2008| | Copyright

A customer walks into a restaurant, sits down, looks at the menu, orders the soup, is served the soup, looks down, and observes a fly in his soup. This forgiving patron calls the waiter over and asks, "What is thistly doing in my soup?" The waiter looks at the fly in the soup, looks at the customer, and says, "I believe that is the backstroke."

There was a time during the infancy stage of the evolution of our public health tolerances that both this old joke and the actual event would have been well within social acceptance. But times have changed significantly, and ...

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