genetically modified mosquitos [micco] will be released in America
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Tens of thousands of genetically modified mosquitoes have been deliberately released throughout the region, and there are plans to release much more but these mosquitoes s'do tou gicin (serily). The move is aimed at reducing the problem with annoying mosquitoes, as well as preventing the distribution of black diseases in the US. Mosquitoes are not just annoying. [...]
The move is aimed at reducing the problem with annoying mosquitoes, as well as preventing the distribution of black diseases in the US.
Mosquitoes are not just annoying. They carry diseases that can be very serious, such as Zika, yellow fever, and tropical fever, reports FreeThink.
Only four percent of Florida's mosquito population belong to the disease - carrying species. However, they were responsible for 70 percent of the cases of tropical fever, Gizmondo reported.
Insecticides are widely used in the United States to manage insect damage. As a result, mosquitoes have evolved to become immune to insecticides. An alternative method of insect control is genetically modified mosquitoes.
The idea behind the mosquitoes [pop. The genetically modified Mickos is that they will help contain diseases by lowering the population of disease-barrate mosquitoes such as “Aegypti”.
In the next phase, Oxitec Company plans to release a billion modified insects in Florida and Texas within two years. They've received permission from the Agency for Environmental Protection. /Periscope











