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If you have a bug zapper up, it's time to take it down.

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  • dbattistella@mstdn.caD dbattistella@mstdn.ca

    If you have a bug zapper up, it's time to take it down.

    A University of Delaware study analyzed nearly 14,000 insects killed by zappers over one summer. Mosquitoes accounted for less than 1%. The other 99%? Moths, beetles, midges, fireflies, and other beneficial insects.

    It's even worse than it sounds: mosquitoes find you by carbon dioxide, body heat, and skin chemistry. Your zapper is completely invisible to them.

    Meanwhile it's running all night massacring the pollination night shift.
    #Nature #Insects #Bugs #Pollinators

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    @dbattistella oh, man, you were never at the barracks of Oggau, Burgenland, Austria ....

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    • R ramkay@mastodon.social

      @bovaz @dbattistella

      Thanks for the news, and the article.

      I too searched and found the same link, but what stood out , amongst other things is that this study is published in 1996. 3 decades ago. While this method has not changed there are likely newer methods, to kill insects, being used.

      Wonder if anything has changed ( presence of insects, population of insects, other (ans alternative) methods and their effectiveness.

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      @ramkay @bovaz @dbattistella 1996 cannot have been three decades ago 😭

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      • jawnsy@mastodon.socialJ jawnsy@mastodon.social

        @ramkay @bovaz @dbattistella 1996 cannot have been three decades ago 😭

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        @jawnsy @bovaz @dbattistella

        πŸ˜‚

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        • dbattistella@mstdn.caD dbattistella@mstdn.ca

          If you have a bug zapper up, it's time to take it down.

          A University of Delaware study analyzed nearly 14,000 insects killed by zappers over one summer. Mosquitoes accounted for less than 1%. The other 99%? Moths, beetles, midges, fireflies, and other beneficial insects.

          It's even worse than it sounds: mosquitoes find you by carbon dioxide, body heat, and skin chemistry. Your zapper is completely invisible to them.

          Meanwhile it's running all night massacring the pollination night shift.
          #Nature #Insects #Bugs #Pollinators

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          @dbattistella If life gives you standing water, pour it out, and dig or set a BIGGER pool of standing water. ADD TADPOLES AND FISH. Enjoy the nightly frog music and fish with healthy mosquito-larvae-boosted fish fat.

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          • jawnsy@mastodon.socialJ jawnsy@mastodon.social

            @ramkay @bovaz @dbattistella 1996 cannot have been three decades ago 😭

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            @jawnsy@mastodon.social @ramkay@mastodon.social @dbattistella@mstdn.ca I think they meant decaliters. "1996 was three decaliters ago", as in they drank 30 liters of, presumably, water since them. So it's less than a month ago, which sounds about right.
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            • dbattistella@mstdn.caD dbattistella@mstdn.ca

              If you have a bug zapper up, it's time to take it down.

              A University of Delaware study analyzed nearly 14,000 insects killed by zappers over one summer. Mosquitoes accounted for less than 1%. The other 99%? Moths, beetles, midges, fireflies, and other beneficial insects.

              It's even worse than it sounds: mosquitoes find you by carbon dioxide, body heat, and skin chemistry. Your zapper is completely invisible to them.

              Meanwhile it's running all night massacring the pollination night shift.
              #Nature #Insects #Bugs #Pollinators

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              @dbattistella we have four in the house. They'll stay. No goddamn place for moths.

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              • bovaz@misskey.socialB bovaz@misskey.social
                @jawnsy@mastodon.social @ramkay@mastodon.social @dbattistella@mstdn.ca I think they meant decaliters. "1996 was three decaliters ago", as in they drank 30 liters of, presumably, water since them. So it's less than a month ago, which sounds about right.
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                @bovaz @dbattistella @ramkay Thank you, this makes much more sense

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                • dbattistella@mstdn.caD dbattistella@mstdn.ca

                  If you have a bug zapper up, it's time to take it down.

                  A University of Delaware study analyzed nearly 14,000 insects killed by zappers over one summer. Mosquitoes accounted for less than 1%. The other 99%? Moths, beetles, midges, fireflies, and other beneficial insects.

                  It's even worse than it sounds: mosquitoes find you by carbon dioxide, body heat, and skin chemistry. Your zapper is completely invisible to them.

                  Meanwhile it's running all night massacring the pollination night shift.
                  #Nature #Insects #Bugs #Pollinators

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                  @dbattistella

                  SOFORT verbieten und raus aus dem Handel.

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                  • dbattistella@mstdn.caD dbattistella@mstdn.ca

                    If you have a bug zapper up, it's time to take it down.

                    A University of Delaware study analyzed nearly 14,000 insects killed by zappers over one summer. Mosquitoes accounted for less than 1%. The other 99%? Moths, beetles, midges, fireflies, and other beneficial insects.

                    It's even worse than it sounds: mosquitoes find you by carbon dioxide, body heat, and skin chemistry. Your zapper is completely invisible to them.

                    Meanwhile it's running all night massacring the pollination night shift.
                    #Nature #Insects #Bugs #Pollinators

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                    @dbattistella Use BTI instead.
                    https://www.epa.gov/mosquitocontrol/bti-mosquito-control

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                    • dbattistella@mstdn.caD dbattistella@mstdn.ca

                      If you have a bug zapper up, it's time to take it down.

                      A University of Delaware study analyzed nearly 14,000 insects killed by zappers over one summer. Mosquitoes accounted for less than 1%. The other 99%? Moths, beetles, midges, fireflies, and other beneficial insects.

                      It's even worse than it sounds: mosquitoes find you by carbon dioxide, body heat, and skin chemistry. Your zapper is completely invisible to them.

                      Meanwhile it's running all night massacring the pollination night shift.
                      #Nature #Insects #Bugs #Pollinators

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                      @dbattistella I've never had a zapper, but can you provide a link to the study?

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