• Realitaetsverlust@lemmy.zip
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    1 month ago

    Why not just eradicate them? Genuine question. I don't think they serve any purpose in nature and are just pissing off every living being.

    • fanbois [he/him]
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      1 month ago

      Eradication is really hard. If you just kill mosquitoes in a certain area, what's gonna stop them from coming back? You're just not gonna get all of them.

      This way you introduce a mutation that can actually propagate through the gene pool, disabling the undesired trait for future generations. It's also highly selective, so that you don't accidentally get rid of other species or poison an area with pesticides.

      Also living beings have no "purpose". They fill an evolutionary niche and shape the ecological system around them. The piss off us, so we play a little god, but nature has no opinions or morals whatsoever.

    • medgremlin@midwest.social
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      1 month ago

      Many species of mosquitos are reliant on blood for reproduction. The females utilize a "blood meal" for the nutrients for laying eggs to be fertilized. Additionally, it is the female mosquito bite that transmits diseases like malaria.