• OpenStars
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    3 months ago

    Naw, I just knew that someone else would bring it up to fill in the gap:-).

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      3 months ago

      In that case I kinda gotta mention mosquitoes too, just to get the full trifecta

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        3 months ago

        I would argue it’s the microorganisms that they carry in that case… but let’s just wipe them all out and worry about that later to never instead - bc dayum they annoying:-).

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          3 months ago

          The one and only animal I’d be okay with us driving extinct, but they’re doing great and we’re losing the rhinos 😭

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            3 months ago

            There are several studies that claim that mosquitos could be eliminated from the food chain without affecting their local ecosystems.

            The problem is a lot of those studies sre 20+ years old, and there are far fewer insect species today than there were then. Mosquitos are more important as a food source than they used to be. Driving them extinct now would save human lives, but it might also cause ecological collapse.

            That’s not to say we shouldn’t wipe them out if we can. But we need to be more cautious about how and where we kill all the bugs, because that might be the last of the bugs.

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              3 months ago

              It too bad we can’t give the mosquitos something like those rabies vaccine cookies so at least they wouldn’t spread malaria/west nile/dengue fever and we wouldn’t cause an eco collapse.

              They’d be annoying still, but not deadly.