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Bees, wasps, ok, got it.

But mosquitoes? I’be yet to find a biologist that would advocate for preservation of mosquitos. Kill them with fire.

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Nah that’s just female mosquitoes. Male mosquitoes are pollinators. Unfortunately, male mosquitoes need female mosquitoes.

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Aren’t they a major food source for other animals?

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I would like to believe that say amphibians would adapt eating flies or other insects if mosquitoes are lacking.

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26 points

Ehem

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Curious how the non-humans will look in the live-action version coming out. They got Stitch right, at least.

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where is this from?

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Lilo & Stitch, 2002 disney movie

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There’s a backstory that’s revealed throughout the first Lilo and Stitch movie that Agent Bubbles was in the CIA in Roswell NM in the 60s and was able to smooth over an intergalactic incident by convincing the intergalactic government that earth is a critical ecosystem for protecting the endangered mosquito and to classify Earth as a wildlife preserve.

So there’s jokes peppered throughout the film as Pleakley joins the escaped prisoner capture mission on Earth to ensure minimal disruption to the mosquito food chain.

In case its not obvious, I recently rewatched that movie with my kids

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Take it easy there John Ringo

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Mosquitos are one of the most prolific pollinators, I think you’d find most biologists would tell you this.

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Damn, can’t even hate on mosquitos. Where will this ever end?

BTW I recently learned the itchiness is just allergies. Some people aren’t allergic to mosquito bites and donate their blood to them without consequences. Other than the odd transmitted disease, of course.

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Frankly I’m waiting for humans to start infecting mosquitos with something instead of the other way around.

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really, they are that relevant in pollination too? I thought it was some nutrient feedback link from large fauna to lake environments.

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Here’s some mostly true facts about them in an easy to digest way:

https://youtu.be/Hz_DslzN2IA?si=NjBOK8LQxEDV_BBB

But yes. Mosquitos are more than just blood suckers.

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That thing we do where we dump genetically modified mosquitoes into an area to make sterile mosquitoes and kill them off is awesome because the gene dies out after a few years. It’d essentially a temporary and mild extinction we can do. It’s amazing because we don’t even need to decide if it’s correct to kill off a species.

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It’s also worth noting that this technique has been used primarily in urban areas with introduced species of mosquitoes. It would have different effects if done in wild ecosystems on native species.

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