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I'd like glowing nuts... :icon32:

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Dave
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by Dave »
I dont think specicide is an intelligent way to get rid of malaria. Biodiversity is there for a reason
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What part do mosquitos play in the 'circle of life'?
[size=85]yea i've too been kind of thinking about maybe a new sig but sort of haven't come to quite a decision yet[/size]
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mjrpes wrote:What part do mosquitos play in the 'circle of life'?
We'll find out when they're gone :icon26:
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mjrpes wrote:What part do mosquitos play in the 'circle of life'?
Huge bird, fish, and amphibian food-source
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by plained »
i cant see them ever leavein here.
i bet theyre hard to develope agints because of thei short life and adaptabilty.
we had an unusual amount of dragon flies as always cause they relese them here to help keep them down.
the spiders eat them then at end of season birds swoop in cullin big ones, seen that alot

it is about time!
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by Chupacabra »
feedback wrote:mjrpes wrote:What part do mosquitos play in the 'circle of life'?
Huge bird, fish, and amphibian food-source
really? fish huh?
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by bitWISE »
Pooinyourmouth wrote:I prefer the term DayGlow balls. Or 80's nuts.
I prefer CDs nuts
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Chupacabra wrote:feedback wrote:mjrpes wrote:What part do mosquitos play in the 'circle of life'?
Huge bird, fish, and amphibian food-source
really? fish huh?
Yeah. Remember, half of the mosquito's life is in the water as a larva.
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by glossy »
I resisted so hard not to view this topic

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by simple »
It'll be interesting to see how it turns out. Will there be mutations, allowing a few mosquitoes to pass their glow rna onto the next generation.
Will this be another killer bee incident. Better yet, could this be used to kill killer bees.
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mjrpes wrote:What part do mosquitos play in the 'circle of life'?
they are here solely to annoy the fuck out of humans
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by mjrpes »
MKJ wrote:mjrpes wrote:What part do mosquitos play in the 'circle of life'?
they are here solely to annoy the fuck out of humans
That's what I thought. But it looks like I was wrong. Is it okay if we fuck up the 'circle of life'?
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by MKJ »
ever had a pet that got bitten by a mosquito? i think not!
maybe they are here to keep our scratching-reflexes on par. without htem, we'd have no idea how to scratch and we'd lose our fingernails :O
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by r3t »
MKJ wrote:ever had a pet that got bitten by a mosquito? i think not!
I've seen a pet bite a mosquito though. And swallowing it afterwards...