That is twelve mosquitoes every second. Mosquitoes and house flies will soon be extinct.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Dragon Flys are eating machines:
http://www.dragonfly-site.com/what-do-dragonflies-eat.html
I vote yes on this 100+ year old idea! And after that, find something that eats ticks.
If there were a way to use an EMP or ERW special bomb I would do that.
The only other choice would be to take off and nuke them from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.
To the commenter who mentioned ticks – guinea fowl and turkeys love to eat ticks like most humans love popcorn. 🙂 Getting rid of ticks is do-able, I think. (There may be other birds or fowl that also like them, but I only know those two for certain.)
Is this a joke? A dragonfly does not eat a million mosquitoes a day. That’s over 100 per second. Don’t believe something just because some anonymous person writes it on the net.
I believe everything I read on the Internet.