KennyBlanken a day ago

Except for all the living things that eat mosquitos, and which in turn get eaten by other things, or eat other pests besides mosquitos

  • JumpCrisscross 18 hours ago

    > Except for all the living things that eat mosquitos, and which in turn get eaten by other things, or eat other pests besides mosquitoes

    The mosquitoes that cause disease in humans are almost uniquely ecologically useless [1]. Particularly in North America, where the Aedes aegypti mosquito is "believed to have arrived to the Americas during the 17th century by ship during the slave trade" [2].

    [1] https://www.nature.com/articles/466432a

    [2] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5938790/

  • autoexec a day ago

    Is there any living thing that eats mosquitos and nothing else? There seems to be no shortage of other tiny flying insects in the world for critters to munch on.

    • bobbylarrybobby a day ago

      “Is there any living person that eats rice and nothing else? There seems to be no shortage of other grains in the world for humans to munch on.”

      Obviously then, eliminating rice would have catastrophic consequences.

  • moffkalast a day ago

    They can eat something else, we can make them mosquito shaped dietary supplements if they want.

    We've driven almost a thousand species to extinction so far, we ought to finally do one that actually deserves it.

    • littlestymaar a day ago

      Mosquitoes aren't “one specie” though, but rather several thousands.

      Also, most of their lives is spent as aquatic larvae, not flying pests.