Anonymous wrote:
As PP said, gobal warming is causing mosquito-borne infectious diseases to spread across areas where people were not expecting it.
We desperately need more genetic modifications of mosquitoes. Trials have been successful in a handful of countries, plus California and Florida. We need to implement GMO mosquito sterilization to more species of mosquitoes, across much larger areas than the test areas.
There are hundreds of mosquito species. Sterilizing and eliminating a few of the more dangerous species, those that are more human-aggressive, will not disturb the ecosystem and food chain.
Anonymous wrote:Take an allergen or other antihistamine before you go out and you won't notice.
Anonymous wrote:I got a pack of these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C4JQ1QG5 because I hate bug spraying for <10 minutes outside but I also hate getting bitten.
If you put them on like bracelets, anklets, and a funky choker (so 5 of them), the coverage is enough to keep the bugs off for minor garden trips w/o being a PITA and leaving you reeking like spray. They're reusable, so you can put them back in their packages, zip them up, and save them for next time. Worth the 2 minutes and awkward 80s style vibes, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:I hate the idea of spraying to kill them but I’m running out of ideas! I can’t go outside to pick tomatoes for 2 min without coming back covered in bites and crazy itchy. We have tried the dunks but they don’t seem to be doing anything.
Anyone else notice worse than usual mosquitoes this fall? I am not going to put on bug spray to go out to the garden for a few minutes, but I average 4-5 bites a minute which is so uncomfortable
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully enough people get sick from mosquitoes that we can bring back the neighborhood spray trucks that the hippie boomers got rid of
Anonymous wrote:Yes, plus they are spreading EEE, which kills at least 1/3 of the humans infected with it.