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Scrubbing the green trees on both sides of the road with towels, have netizens seen it? It's not a simple cleanup, it's really a little bit to wipe with a towel.
Recently, this "strange scene" appeared on the streets of Hefei, Anhui Province, only to see a sanitation worker, holding a ladder and holding a towel, as if wiping glass, one by one for the green trees on both sides of the road to wipe the branches.
I have seen people building branches for trees, I have seen hanging needles for trees, and for the first time, I have seen "bathing" trees.
In this regard, netizens don't understand very much, even if this green plant is very precious, there is no need to wipe it with a towel, right?
Isn't it a typical face-saving project and formalism to waste manpower and material resources and toss sanitation workers?
In the face of netizens' questions, on February 2, the local urban management bureau in charge of this matter hurriedly came out to explain.
The green plants planted on both sides of the road are called crape myrtle trees, which symbolize wealth and well-being, and have a good meaning, but now the crape myrtle trees are sick.
Now the crape myrtle tree has coal stain disease, which will cause the leaves and branches of the crape myrtle tree to form small black mold spots, and then expand and connect, so that the entire leaf surface and young shoots are covered with black mold layer, which will affect the photosynthesis of the plant, and eventually lead to the death of the whole tree.
This disease is difficult to remove, and it is difficult to remove the germs on the surface by spraying, and if it is not cleaned up in time, not only will the crape myrtle tree die in the spring, but it will also be transmitted to other green plants. Therefore, it can only be cleaned up manually.
After seeing the explanation of the Urban Management Bureau, netizens understood that it was not someone else's foolishness, but that they were uneducated.
However, in this winter, the sanitation workers took towels to wipe the branches one by one, which was also very hard.
You can't just care about trees and not people!
The responsibilities of sanitation workers are not to "rub the bath" of tree branches, whether the urban management bureau should consider giving some subsidies to the sanitation workers involved in the work, and never let the family work in vain in the cold winter!
In my opinion, there is nothing wrong with cleaning up the diseased crape myrtle tree, but I am afraid that this can only treat the symptoms but not the root cause.
Is it to find a plant protection expert for diagnosis and treatment, and come up with a method that can treat both the symptoms and the root cause?
If you can ** coal pollution disease, sanitation workers will work harder, and it is okay to give some subsidies.
If you can't, wipe it clean this year, and wipe it next year, over and over again, it's a waste of manpower and material resources.