Bat-Bugs Will Sacrifice Even the Greatest of Pleasures to Avoid Injury
Have you ever heard of Bat-Bugs
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Have you ever heard of Bat-Bugs
A mosquito species native to Australia has recently been found in urban California. The Aedes notoscriptus
During the Civil War, an enemy combatant was not the only threat facing soldiers in the Union and Confederate armies. They also worried, or should have worried, about bugs
Genetically Altered Mosquitos Could Wipe Out Malaria Scientists have recently developed two ways to genetically alter the genes of mosquitos so that they could effectively wipe out malaria
Well the year was 1370 in Taranto Italy. Every summer in the town of Taranto the locals would begin to dance wildly, and this boogie repeated itself every summer for the next three hundred years. However, after the locals would calm down and gather themselves they would sit and wonder why it was that they suddenly felt an overwhelming need to dance. After using their ancient pre-science heads the locals thought that they had found the culprit--The large and hairy Wolf Spider. And since then this spider has been called a tarantula
The special permethrin-treated clothing
When I think of flying insects, I generally assume that they can see. Well, apparently that is no longer the case. Scientists recently discovered a new species of non-biting midge in the Lukina Jama cane system, the 14th
Insect-borne diseases or vector-borne diseases account for seventeen percent of all diseases worldwide. One million people die of these diseases every year, and 2.5 people globally are at risk of catching Dengue Fever, and this figure does not count other diseases such as Zika or Malaria. And many mosquitos are becoming resistant to insecticides. But there may be some hope when it comes to killing these guys, and one particularly novel idea involves using unmanned aircraft systems to flush out mosquitos in places humans cannot reach. No, the plan is not to drop bombs on the infected mosquitos. Instead the drones will fly to areas with high mosquito activity and release sterile male mosquitoes
You're probably familiar with mosquito repellents