Soon after we quit farming rice the mosquito population diminished to a tolerable level. At the time I didn’t make the connection between rice farming and mosquito populations, but it’s really pretty simple. Fish, frogs, birds, lizards and bats all eat mosquitos. Conventional rice farming requires aerial fumigation that kills many of these natural predators. The fast-breeding insects develop a genetic resistance to the agrichemicals much quicker than their enemies, and mosquito populations skyrocket. When we quit farming and stopped the massive use of pesticides, populations of the mosquitos’
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