Termyn8or
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ORIGINAL: Lookin4Lace ...as for what they are good for, how about food for birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, and other insects, they are also known to be pollinators for some vegetation as well as provide nitrogen for aquatic plants by digesting other water born organisms Seriously? How are insects that live on blood a pollination vector? Well for starters there about 200 Orchids that rely on the lil blood suckers for cross pollination as well as a prairie bush here in the states called Goldenrod take a few classes in entomology at your local horticultural index and you will soon gain a different perspective on the world out there besides that of what you currently have views on I'd allow a vote on goldenrod and orchids being eradicated because of the eradication of mosquitos. There's s skeeter on my peter, Knock it off, There's another on my brother, Knock it off, There's a dozen on my cousin... Anyway, at my house before I got rid of it, there were mosquitos. Fertile land, kinda wet, we grew excellent tomatoes. One day, a long time ago I bought a bug zapper. Like seventy bucks, seventy watts and rated a square mile. The plastic outside cage, I cut out every other piece of the grid to allow the bigger ones to get in. There were dragonflies and who the hell knows. We would be sitting in a car and something would fly through you would swear is a bird. Anyway, I found out the hard way. that light that attracts them to their demise, if it shines on you that is the same light. So later on I figured out, put it in the backyard and hang out on the front yard. But now I have another pressing matter, how come my spellcheck is OK with backyard but not frontyard ? Also, myy spellcheck flags the word "spellcheck". What's up with that ? T^T
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