Because of the reason that billions of mosquitoes are being released in Brazil, millions of mosquitoes are being released

in #science6 years ago


Brazil is releasing millions of male mosquitoes on a far-off drone The government has taken this step to control mosquito-borne diseases, jica and dengue.

It is learned that millions of deadly mosquitoes are being spread in different parts of the country by blowing drones. The mosquito is spreading in different areas of Brazil. There was a great deal of research before the start of the work. Then the decision was made. In Brazil, the disease caused by mosquito-borne diseases JICA is facing serious damage. The epicenter took shape in 2015-16. Thousands of children are affected by this disease. Jika Virus affected mothers are giving birth to thousands of sick children.

The Brazilian government hopes to get rid of this problem after these sterile mosquitoes are breeding in the laboratory. Men Edis mosquitoes are being made in the laboratory and drone in the area. They will meet women mascara. But the Jika Dengue-like girl who spreads the disease, the mosquito will lay eggs, but the eggs will be damaged. The United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency said this information.

Within a week, there is a plan to spread one million mosquitoes to Brazil. For three months, mosquitoes are spreading like this. When the mosquitoes grow most of the time, they will be scattered in the northeast cities of Juágieiro and Recife.

Weapon robotics co-founder Adam Claptow said, "This is the first drone to successfully spread large mosquitoes. Through this system we have arranged to spread many mosquitoes to the environment. This is a very effective way. There is still a need to make a lot of improvements in the drones. So that more mosquitoes can be borne every time. '

Bahar said Thailand, Singapore, Montenegro and Greece have shown interest in this drone. They also want to spread the stomach mosquito in the city by drone experimental. It is possible to repel mosquitoes and insects.