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A world without mosquitos
#21
This really does seem like a no-brainer to me. We're out in the middle of the ocean, so if there are any unexpected issues, it's almost certainly not spreading. Mosquitoes don't belong here anyway. They are a major source of disease, for people, livestock, and native birds.

Just try it out somewhere (maybe Lanai, Molokai, Niihau) and then move to the bigger islands if there are no issues with the first trial.
Leilani Estates, 2011 to Present
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#22
There is an off-the-shelf product that has already been tested that eliminates over 90% of the aegypti mosquito population, is non-toxic to bees, and the mosquitoes do all the work. While that technically isn't "eradication" it brings their numbers down to a fairly insignificant level until humans stop pursuing their University of Facebook science degrees and realize that GMO mosquitoes and Spider Man are two different things.
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