Mosquitoes are so hateful, what can they do?

Updated on Game 2024-07-04
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Because ecosystems involve complex interdependencies and the potential for unforeseen negative consequences to eradicate mosquitoes, scientists are afraid to bubble up proposals to eradicate mosquitoes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The existence of mosquitoes still has some significance, if the mosquitoes are extinct, maybe the food that frogs and spiders do not eat will also lead to extinction, so the existence of mosquitoes still has a certain significance, and the entire ecosystem also needs mosquitoes.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Although mosquitoes are very hateful and can infect bacteria, they can spread pollen like bees and maintain ecological balance.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because mosquitoes are also a kind of organism at the bottom of the biological chain, if they do not exist, many organisms will become extinct, which will cause more serious impacts.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The presence of mosquitoes can feed some other species, and can also allow other species to continue to survive, which can solve the problem of food and clothing for other species.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because the ecological environment is in the whole food chain, mosquitoes are also a type of food chain, without mosquitoes, the food chain cannot exist.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because there are mosquitoes that die, and there are mosquitoes that are born.

    Mosquito repellent tips:

    According to the law of mosquito activity, it is best to light mosquito coils in the evening, close the doors and windows first, and when the indoor smoke is heavy, mosquitoes will fly to the doors and windows or land on the walls, so quickly slap them. Then extinguish the mosquito coils, open the window and leave the screen window to breathe, and you can sleep well after the smoke clears.

    Use an empty bottle of 3 5 ml of sugar water or beer, put it indoors, mosquitoes will drill into the bottle when they smell the smell of sweet wine, and stick to the sugar water or beer, in places where there are many mosquitoes, dozens of mosquitoes can be removed day and night.

    Put a few boxes of open wind oil essence and cooling oil in the room, or apply some mint to the wall, and sprinkle some perfume on the body or pillow to repel mosquitoes.

    Grinding mothballs and scattering them in the corner of the house, or planting a tomato or two in a pot indoors, will keep mosquitoes away.

    Putting orange cellophane or silk cloth over the light bulb can also repel mosquitoes, because mosquitoes are most afraid of orange light.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Mosquitoes are one of the most annoying insects, and there are also many disadvantages to their existence, in addition to people sucking blood, they can also spread diseases.

    Mosquitoes are one of the vectors of many bacteria and viruses, and female mosquitoes feed on human blood during pregnancy, injecting toxic substances into their hosts while sucking blood. Most of these mosquitoes live in dark and damp places, and it is easy to nourish bacteria and viruses, and when they bite humans, there is a high probability that viruses and bacteria will infect the human body. Even if mosquitoes don't bite humans, they will carry some viruses to attach to the human body** and enter the human body.

    According to the statistics of relevant organizations, more than 700,000 people die each year from mosquito bites leading to infectious disease infections. It is the first place in the list of all animals. Among them, bats can carry hundreds of viruses, and mosquitoes can carry more than 300 kinds of germs, including malaria, dengue fever, filariasis and so on.

    Malaria alone kills more than 400,000 people, so how harmful are mosquitoes?

    Among the mosquito-borne infectious diseases, dengue fever and malaria are the two most serious, malaria is okay in our country, due to effective control, it has been controlled, and basically no one will get this disease. Coupled with the discovery of artemisinin, malaria has basically disappeared in China. However, dengue fever is still widely spread around the world, and the fatality rate of dengue fever is usually as high as 15% to 50%, and it is mainly transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, which is often referred to as flower mosquitoes.

    With an almost 100% contagion rate and, combined with a high mortality rate, dengue fever is one of the most harmful infectious diseases to humans after malaria.

    In addition to spreading to humans, mosquitoes can also transmit viruses and bacteria to animals. Therefore, both humans and animals hate mosquitoes to the core, and they want to get rid of them as soon as possible. In my opinion, for human society, mosquitoes are the existence that has no role in the slightest, and it is best to have nothing.

    Although mosquitoes are very harmful, they are a pest to both humans and animals. But in some ways, it's meaningful to the ecosystem.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Mosquitoes may transmit some diseases, because mosquitoes will suck blood everywhere, so there are a lot of germs on its body, which will cause some people to infect diseases, and the place where this animal is located will allow a large number of bacteria to multiply, which will bring some trouble to people's lives.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is possible to spread bacteria, malaria may occur, and it may cause people to develop serious blood-borne diseases, such as AIDS, which will cause people's ** to become more and more red and swollen, and acne spots will also appear.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Sucking human blood, spreading diseases, etc. Sucking human blood, mosquitoes will suck human blood and cause **redness and swelling; Mosquitoes are carriers of germs and are able to spread diseases.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is easy to affect people's sleep quality, easy to cause people's ** to be bitten, easy to cause people to be irritable, easy to breed bacteria and viruses, and spread diseases.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Mosquito bites are also selective, if you particularly attract mosquitoes, it means that you belong to the type that mosquitoes like, generally speaking, mosquitoes like people with developed sweat glands or high body size, people who are tired or have a fast breathing rate, people who wear dark clothes, etc.

    1. Mosquitoes like people with developed sweat glands and high body temperature before they are sleepy.

    People who like to sweat have increased acidity in their blood, and the sweat they expel makes the body surface lactate value higher, which is attractive to mosquitoes. In addition, there is a heat receptor in the antennae of the mosquito, which is very sensitive to temperature, as long as there is a slight temperature difference, it can be immediately noticed, and the sweating body dissipates heat quickly, which will also attract mosquitoes.

    2. Mosquitoes like to be hungry, tired, or have a fast breathing rate.

    Mosquitoes search for prey by smell. Carbon dioxide has a strong attraction to mosquitoes. Mosquitoes have carbon dioxide receptors on their small tentacles, which can sense carbon dioxide, lactic acid, and other substances.

    The carbon dioxide released by a person's exhalation can be detected by mosquitoes from a distance of 15 meters. After engaging in sports or physical labor, people's breathing will be accelerated, and at this time, the exhaled carbon dioxide is relatively large, and the carbon dioxide gas will form a moist and warm air flow about 1 meter on the head, which mosquitoes are more sensitive to and will smell it. In the same way, people with large lung capacity or a faster breathing rhythm exhale more carbon dioxide, and mosquitoes swarm when they smell it.

    3. Mosquitoes like people who wear dark clothes.

    Because black is the first choice for mosquitoes to attack, such as Aedes mosquitoes (also known as flower mosquitoes), they prefer to stop on black clothes. This is followed by blue, red, green, etc., mosquitoes don't like to bite people who wear white. Similarly, mosquitoes love to bite people with darker skin or reddish skin.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because mosquitoes reproduce very quickly and feed on blood-borne diseases, mosquitoes can be ruthlessly killed.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Because mosquitoes will always affect our human life, because they like to suck blood, and they are also very greedy, which makes it difficult for us to sleep at night.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Because mosquitoes are particularly annoying during this season, not only will they buzz in our ears all the time when they sleep, but they will also sting us everywhere, so people hate mosquitoes.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Because the presence of mosquitoes has caused trouble to many people, they can also spread viruses and endanger human health.

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