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by vharuck
1971 days ago
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>If it is not effective enough, then we are back to poisoning the water with delta-endotoxins, where we know the consequences on things that are not mosquitos are far more severe. This is a good point, and probably has more harmful actions behind it. "Don't do $NEWTHING" is not the same as "do nothing." Think of all the things humans already do to reduce the harm from mosquitos: - Bug zappers (which aren't even good at attracting mosquitos)
- Draining marshlands
- Dumping standing water (toads also use this for laying eggs)
- Insect repellent (i.e., spreading harmful chemicals in nature)
- Introducing predators Mosquito nets are, AFAICT, the only method without collateral damage. |
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