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pmo I bought mosquito repellent and it's USELESS they keep flying and sucking my blood
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4/10 nice try thoughI’ll suck your blood
Your blood must taste like a cold coke zeropmo I bought mosquito repellent and it's USELESS they keep flying and sucking my blood
it tastes goodYour blood must taste like a cold coke zero
yes but they are rarerFlys are worse cause they just bite you for no fucking reason
Let me tryit tastes good
5/10 try againLet me try
True but flys and mosquitoes recognize I’m to beautiful to bite so they leave me aloneyes but they are rarer
Just because I threw the melatonin clutch5/10 try again
Are you talking about meim going to put it on my bed until i choke
7/10 Im talking about my mosquito repellentAre you talking about me
Bro come on mine was better5/10 try again
meh.. idkBro come on mine was better
i got like 3 mosquito bites the past week even tho i use bug spray and it’s not even summer….pmo I bought mosquito repellent and it's USELESS they keep flying and sucking my blood
I didn’t put much thought into it sorry I just wanted to be first so I would get more repsmeh.. idk
If you wake up tomorrow with a mosquito bite it was actually a tuberculosisinmybal bite7/10 Im talking about my mosquito repellent
Eat saltier foods. You're too sweetpmo I bought mosquito repellent and it's USELESS they keep flying and sucking my blood
SAME OMFG PMOi got like 3 mosquito bites the past week even tho i use bug spray and it’s not even summer….
2/10If you wake up tomorrow with a mosquito bite it was actually a tuberculosisinmybal bite![]()
10/10Eat saltier foods. You're too sweet
@The cat from The Matrix become my ghost writer I will pay youSAME OMFG PMO
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10/10(you guys should take notes)
I give up budSAME OMFG PMO
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must be blind thenNever Seen a Mosquito
LiarNever Seen a Mosquito
I will do anything to be you broNever Seen a Mosquito
Mosquitoes, despite their reputation as pests and disease vectors, play several ecological roles that contribute to the balance of various ecosystems:Mosquitoes contribute nothing to the world why can't they all fucking die
How much?@The cat from The Matrix become my ghost writer I will pay you
Mosquitoes, despite their reputation as pests and disease vectors, play several ecological roles that contribute to the balance of various ecosystems:
That said, not all mosquito species contribute equally, and only a small fraction (e.g., Anopheles, Aedes, Culex) are responsible for disease transmission to humans. Some researchers argue that ecosystems could adapt if those specific harmful species were removed, though such interventions come with ecological risks.
- Pollination: Many adult mosquitoes, especially males, feed on nectar and contribute to pollination. Some species are known to pollinate specific plants, particularly in wetland and tropical ecosystems.
- Food Source: Mosquitoes (both larvae and adults) are a crucial part of the food web:
- Larvae are aquatic and feed on microorganisms, while serving as food for fish, amphibians, and insects.
- Adults are eaten by birds, bats, spiders, dragonflies, and other insectivores.
- Nutrient Cycling: Mosquito larvae help in nutrient cycling in aquatic ecosystems by consuming organic matter and algae, which helps decompose detritus and recycle nutrients.
- Selective Pressure: Mosquitoes play a role in evolutionary biology by exerting selective pressure on animals, including humans, through disease transmission—driving genetic adaptations (e.g., sickle cell trait offering resistance to malaria).
Idk I’m too poor actuallyHow much?
Please read I put a lot of effort into it
Can't have anything good istgMosquitoes, despite their reputation as pests and disease vectors, play several ecological roles that contribute to the balance of various ecosystems:
That said, not all mosquito species contribute equally, and only a small fraction (e.g., Anopheles, Aedes, Culex) are responsible for disease transmission to humans. Some researchers argue that ecosystems could adapt if those specific harmful species were removed, though such interventions come with ecological risks.
- Pollination: Many adult mosquitoes, especially males, feed on nectar and contribute to pollination. Some species are known to pollinate specific plants, particularly in wetland and tropical ecosystems.
- Food Source: Mosquitoes (both larvae and adults) are a crucial part of the food web:
- Larvae are aquatic and feed on microorganisms, while serving as food for fish, amphibians, and insects.
- Adults are eaten by birds, bats, spiders, dragonflies, and other insectivores.
- Nutrient Cycling: Mosquito larvae help in nutrient cycling in aquatic ecosystems by consuming organic matter and algae, which helps decompose detritus and recycle nutrients.
- Selective Pressure: Mosquitoes play a role in evolutionary biology by exerting selective pressure on animals, including humans, through disease transmission—driving genetic adaptations (e.g., sickle cell trait offering resistance to malaria).
must be blind then
Ey88 Im More North Than You But I Dont Expect any Mosquitos to Be Where Your At EitherLiar