It is said that mosquitoes are harmless, so what will happen if mosquitoes become extinct?

Updated on science 2024-06-18
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Mosquito is a super annoying insect, now it is almost summer, and it is the season of mosquitoes, mosquitoes are going to come out to harm others, I believe that basically everyone has thought about the extinction of mosquitoes, basically no one likes mosquitoes, mosquitoes can't eat, otherwise according to its annoying degree, it may be eaten extinct.

    Mosquitoes themselves carry a wide variety of viruses that transmit diseases such as malaria, yellow fever, dengue, West Nile virus and Zika virus, killing more people each year than war deaths combined. Eradicating mosquitoes will save millions of lives and eliminate many suffering and disabilities. However, there are concerns that this will have an impact on ecosystems, which involve complex interdependencies, and the elimination of some insect species may have unforeseen negative consequences, but it will have a great impact on the human environment, so what will happen to us about the extinction of mosquitoes?

    It has no impact, because it has been said that it is harmful and no benefit, many people want it to be extinct, but its own survival ability is very strong, many scientists are studying how to make mosquitoes extinct, but so far there is almost no progress, try many methods, but the mosquito's reproductive ability is too strong, there will be several re-emerge when one dies, there are mosquitoes from the time of the dinosaurs, the dinosaurs are extinct, mosquitoes are pests, but they survive, it is impossible to completely eliminate mosquitoes.

    Mosquitoes in the ecosystem are useless, no animal is without mosquitoes can not live, frogs eat mosquitoes, that is, mosquitoes are a piece of meat, it is delicious for frogs, frogs can also not eat mosquitoes, eat other insects are the same, other animals do not take mosquitoes as rations.

    Therefore, the extinction of mosquitoes is the hope of all mankind, but it is impossible to eliminate it, so when summer comes, prepare more mosquito repellent items and buy mosquito nets to prevent mosquitoes, otherwise you will have to be stared at again.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Mosquitoes belong to a part of the food chain, the existence of mosquitoes must have a reason for their existence, after all, existence is reasonable, mosquitoes have exterminated those animals that have been small insects for food will face the confusion of survival.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The biosphere is made up of food chains and food webs, and if one of them is broken, it can affect other organisms. For example, the number of organisms that feed on mosquitoes will be greatly reduced or even extinct. And then one link after another, and finally human beings, who are also members of the biosphere, will also be affected.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If mosquitoes become extinct, the ecological environment will be destroyed. Because many animals feed on mosquitoes, if the mosquitoes disappear, then these animals will slowly become extinct. It has a significant impact on the ecological environment.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In fact, any thing or any species has two sides, what we call pests or beneficial insects, we only consider from our own point of view, but if you think from the perspective of nature, there is no absolute pest or absolute beneficial insect in itself.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The disappearance of mosquitoes is really beneficial and harmless, I am afraid that the entire ecosystem will be reshuffled!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Every species in nature exists for a reason. When we are bitten by a mosquito, the body produces new antibodies by injecting the latest viruses and bacteria in a very small amount. So it's not all harms and no benefits.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Mosquitoes are extremely fertile and adaptable to the environment, so they can survive for hundreds of millions of years without becoming extinct.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The reason why mosquitoes survive for hundreds of millions of years without extinction is because they have a very strong reproductive ability, and female mosquitoes can breed about 1000-3000 eggs in their lifetime!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because mosquitoes are very reproductive, and they are particularly tenacious.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If mosquitoes become extinct, the ecological balance will be destroyed, some beneficial insects that feed on pests will become extinct, and mosquito repellent products will be removed.

    When mosquitoes become extinct, humans will benefit in the short term, but in the end, they will still destroy the biological chain and destroy the ecological balance. Some beneficial insects that feed on mosquitoes may lead to extinction, which will eventually affect the ecology of the earth and threaten the survival of human beings.

    When mosquitoes become extinct, some beneficial insects that feed on pests, such as dragonflies, sparrows, frogs, fish, lizards, etc., will lose their best food**, resulting in local extinction.

    Mosquito repellent products such as mosquito coils and toilet water on the market will also be canceled, which is only the slightest impact, and the destruction of the ecological chain will lead to the extinction of a large number of organisms, and eventually lead to a reduction in human food production and famine.

    The habits of mosquitoes

    1. Different kinds of mosquitoes breed in water, and different types of mosquitoes breed in different water quality and stagnant water types.

    2. Mosquitoes begin to appear in April every year and reach their peak activity in mid to late August. In autumn, when the climate gets colder and the temperature drops below l0, mosquitoes stop breeding and go into hibernation without eating.

    3. The life of a mosquito goes through four stages: egg, larvae, pupa and adult. Adult mosquitoes live on land, and mosquito eggs, larvae, and pupae live in water. In the warm season, the eggs can hatch in about 3 days and start to grow into very small microorganisms and protists that grow in the water. After molting, they finally stop eating, reduce their activity and become pupae; After about two or three days, the pupae come to the surface of the water to shed their skin and emerge as adults (i.e. mosquitoes).

    4. Mosquitoes like to inhabit hidden, dark and poorly ventilated places, such as under the bed, behind the cabinet, behind the door, in the crack of the wall, in the barn, in the basement, etc.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Mosquitoes are a very important part of the natural ecosystem, providing a constant supply of food for other organisms**, mosquito larvae live in water, can destroy organic matter in the water, and are also very important for purifying the water source.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In fact, mosquitoes also have a great impact on us, if the mosquitoes all over the world are extinct, then it will affect our natural environment.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I think the world is going to be a better place because I'm always bitten by mosquitoes.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    What would the world look like if all mosquitoes were wiped out? Mosquito Biological Chain Food Death Ecosystem Species.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The feasibility of such a proposal is not very large, because after the total eradication of mosquitoes, it is possible to lead to the destruction of the ecological chain, leading to more serious natural phenomena. With today's technology, it is likely that the written word will be completely extinct, because the power of technology is unimaginable.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I don't think this proposal is at all feasible; With our current technology, it is impossible to completely exterminate mosquitoes, which reproduce very quickly, are not environmentally demanding, and this practice is not conducive to ecological balance.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This kind of proposal is not feasible, today's technology can completely eliminate the text, but the text in the subsequent eradication process is very easy to lead to serious problems in the biological chain, which is not conducive to the subsequent development and the protection of the ecological environment.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There was a proposal to eradicate mosquitoes altogether, but I did not think it was feasible because it would destroy the integrity of the ecosystem, and it would be very difficult to eradicate mosquitoes.

    We are no strangers to mosquitoes, especially in the summer, words make people feel particularly disgusted, he often harasses us to sleep, making it difficult to sleep, and more importantly, mosquitoes will suck human blood, and some diseases will be transmitted through blood sucking. Therefore, some delegates have proposed to completely eradicate mosquitoes, but it may be very difficult to put this proposal into practice.

    Mosquito.

    Mosquitoes can be said to be a very large family, they have many species, and they are widely distributed all over the world, but more than 370 species of mosquitoes have been found in our country, the only country in the world without mosquitoes is Iceland, and the continent without mosquitoes at all is Antarctica. Mosquitoes are very small and agile in flying, so it can be said that it is very difficult for humans to deal with mosquitoes.

    I don't think it's feasible to completely eradicate mosquitoes.

    Although mosquitoes are very harmful to humans and have almost no benefits, they are at the bottom of the food chain and are food for many organisms. If these mosquitoes are completely eradicated, then the creatures on the top of the mosquitoes may have no food to eat, such as tadpoles, dragonflies, toads and bats, which are mainly mosquitoes. In addition, mosquito larvae can also decompose the remains of some plants and animals in the production system, and once these mosquitoes are completely eliminated, they can seriously damage the integrity of the ecosystem.

    It is very difficult to completely eradicate mosquitoes.

    As I said earlier, the size of mosquitoes is very small, they will hide in many corners, and there are a lot of them, and they cannot be eliminated by ordinary methods and methods. Mosquitoes have a very strong ability to survive and adapt, even if the mosquitoes in our country are eliminated, mosquitoes from all over the world will still fly in a steady stream.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This is of course not feasible, because mosquitoes are very capable of reproducing; The difficulty is quite large.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I don't think it's feasible at all, it's still relatively difficult, and although this proposal is better, it's basically impossible to do.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I don't think so, they reproduce very fast, and the time is only one summer, so I don't feel necessary.

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