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meccalli wrote:Leg hair ftw..many mosquitoes have lost their lives trekking through the mangled forests in search of a ruby red , life giving matter. I find em dead in there all the time lol.
Bizzare wrote:Steups. Odomos, Off, etc none ah dem thing doz wuk fuh me.......
Bizzare wrote:Steups. Odomos, Off, etc none ah dem thing doz wuk fuh me.......
meccalli wrote:Leg hair ftw..many mosquitoes have lost their lives trekking through the mangled forests in search of a ruby red , life giving matter. I find em dead in there all the time lol.
*$kїđž!™ wrote:Bizzare wrote:Steups. Odomos, Off, etc none ah dem thing doz wuk fuh me.......
try spraying some bop or baygon on your body....it works...
redmanjp wrote:Bizzare wrote:Steups. Odomos, Off, etc none ah dem thing doz wuk fuh me.......
tried the 2nd & 3rd one- isn't the first one some kind ah dinner mint?
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real mosquito dis be eatin me alive in Aranguez
today i saw maggots in a bag of food scraps my mom left in the kitchen![]()
redmanjp wrote:Bizzare wrote:Steups. Odomos, Off, etc none ah dem thing doz wuk fuh me.......
tried the 2nd & 3rd one- isn't the first one some kind ah dinner mint?
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Malaria might be the most widely recognized mosquito-borne disease, but it's hardly the only one. Dengue fever, transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, strikes 50 million people annually, and is endemic to over 100 countries. It's not often fatal but it does require medical intervention and, with that many infected individuals, even a low rate of mortality can add up. As with malaria, Dengue control generally focuses on its mosquito vectors, which can be challenging. Now, researchers have developed a way to keep the Dengue virus out of the mosquitoes: infect them with a bacterial parasite that protects its host from competing infections. The bacteria were even shown to be effective in a field test near Cairns, Australia.
Most approaches directed toward controlling the mosquitoes that carry viruses tend to run into problems because they simply kill the mosquitoes. Unless spraying is done continuously, however, mosquitoes will return from nearby areas, and the process creates a strong selective pressure that has driven the evolution of resistance to insecticides. There have been a few ideas about how mosquito control might be done through biological agents, but most of these would kill the mosquitoes too, and are likely to run into the same problems.
A better solution would be something that blocked the replication of the parasites but did nothing to harm the fitness of the mosquitos. And that's precisely what the new research has created.
*$kїđž!™ wrote:Bizzare wrote:Steups. Odomos, Off, etc none ah dem thing doz wuk fuh me.......
try spraying some bop or baygon on your body....it works...
K74t wrote:Mosquito doh bite brahmin oaaar!
S_2NR wrote:*$kїđž!™ wrote:Bizzare wrote:Steups. Odomos, Off, etc none ah dem thing doz wuk fuh me.......
try spraying some bop or baygon on your body....it works...
this is the probably the dumbest thing i ever saw on tuner and online for that matter..
Bizzare wrote:Kamla izza outcast then?
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