Anyone got any extra pills I'm depressed, lolIts getting to the point where obliterating mosquitoes would be out of the question. But some ecosystem might need them. Imaging a mosquito being on the endangered species list. I would still kill them.
In my area, moose population is near zero,deer are dwindling and with this winter the wolves and coyotes are thriving.hard crust on snow i can walk anywhere. As can all the predators, but deer break through and cant run.
So no deer, wolves and coyotes move to where food is more abundant.
No pigeons, so my backyard fox is gone too.
The turkeys seem to get along with the deer just fine here. Maybe we don't have as many. They do attack pedestrians in the burbs though. Good antidote for the disneyification of wildlife for those folks in my opinion. Every once in a while you see them get the cops involved. My mom just sends one of the grandkids out in the yard with a broom to chase them around the yard a couple of laps and they mind their manners. They're nice to have around the woodpile to clean up the carpenter ants.They did that with turkeys here in Maine. I NEVER saw a wild turkey until about 10 years ago, now they're freakin' everywhere, driving the deer out and attacking pedestrians.
We do have a Spring and Fall season on them, but it doesn't seem to be making much of a dent in the populations.
Oh...yeah....I am WELL familiar with the love bug. Millions of nasty smelling bugs that will eat the paint off of your vehicle. And btw, they taste like they smell! No wonder the birds won't eat them!Down in Florida, some dip wad from UCF genetically altered a bug to eat mosquitos. Then managed to reintroduce it back into the wild with out a predator. The things are so acidic that nothing will eat them. And if you don't keep your car waxed faithfully, and then coat the whole thing in rain X, the blasted things will eat the paint off. And all this bug does is reproduce and eat a few mosquitos.
Before you encounter them, you see a cloud. Then realize that there are thousands of these bugs, and they are all stuck in pairs. They don't hurt you, but getting into a swarm of them is annoying and miserable, since you'll end up covered by them. The polite term for them is love bugs. Most people that encounter them use a vulgar term for them.
I used to hate encountering them with a motorcycle. That was a miserable experience that was fairly common at certain times of the year.Oh...yeah....I am WELL familiar with the love bug. Millions of nasty smelling bugs that will eat the paint off of your vehicle. And btw, they taste like they smell! No wonder the birds won't eat them!
They would get on your clothes and get smashed onto your seat and guess what? Stench.
I also remember a while back they talked about introducing a fly that would kill fire ants......and what controls the flys?
What about a bug that would get rid of idiots? Oh....did I say that out loud?
Huh....I always thought it was a communist black operation to drive us from the South.....guess I was wrong. [emoji14]Daren, while there is no doubt the lovebugs are obnoxious, their origin in Florida is a myth. Check Snopes. No mad scientists involved in this one!