Insects Such As Mosquitos Resistant To
Natural Insecticides
Everybody from gardening, to medical facilities, to homes
and the office become diligent at one point or another in
combating mosquitos. There are commercial synthetic pesticides
and natural insecticides.
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What many people don't realize is that insect pests can
become resistant, maybe immune, to what we attack them with. It
is a war between humans and the insects at times. Like any
other war, the enemy has a better chance to succeed and if they
adapt to the situation. As humans, we have changed strategies
numerous times. We have gone from natural insecticides to
different kinds of pesticides. Insects are no different. They
can adapt. Many insects die off, but a few that remain from
those that died due to insecticides, learn how to become
survivors.
Some scientists believe that hundreds of insect pests have
already become resistant against traditional insecticides. The
belief is that there's a strong possibility that mosquitos can
overcome anything we throw at them. The mosquito for example,
has already become resistant to BT. Other insects become
resistant to insecticides within a handful of generations. I
think scientists are little baffled that insects quickly can
become resistant to natural insecticides. This especially
becomes an issue when insects pass on resistant genes to the
next generation.
Many people do not realize that over using their natural
insecticides or pesticides creates these types of problems.
even though some insects live for a very short time period,
such as fleas that can only live for about a month; that is
ample time for surviving fleas to develop resistance genes and
pass that on to a new generation of fleas. The whiteflies are
an example of this. In just a few short years it has adapted to
plants that once were a repellent to it. The whitefly is now
considered a superbug.
The war must continue however. Insecticides help to see if
crops. Natural insecticides also helped with pest control
against culprits like the mosquito. As human population
continues to increase to about 15 billion by the year 2050,
crops and the health of people need to be protected. If we lose
the battle to control insect pests with natural insecticides,
we will see economic losses in the billions of dollars. More
importantly, the health of humans could be adversely affected.
Some large chemical companies see this issue with insects
becoming resistant to natural insecticides, as an opportunity.
These companies anticipate and see the reality that many insect
pests will become resistant to today's natural insecticides and
pesticides. Working together with other companies ensures a
healthier and safer future, and brings them one step closer to
making more money for their industry. Who can blame them?
Some people believe that natural insecticides should only be
used when really needed. Having pest control for the sake of
pest control convenience, is not a good enough reason to use
natural insecticides. In other words, natural insecticides
should only be used when crops and people's health truly become
urgent. Like other wars, these people are willing to wait until
it's too late.
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