The loathsome lethal mosquito Rose Eveleth

What’s the worst bug on the planet?

You might vote for the horsefly
or perhaps the wasp,

but for many people,

the worst offender is by far the mosquito.

The buzzing, the biting,

the itching,

the mosquito is one of the most commonly
detested pests in the world.

In Alaska, swarms
of mosquitos can get so thick

that they actually asphyxiate caribou.

And mosquito-borne diseases
kill millions of people every year.

The scourge
that is the mosquito isn’t new.

Mosquitoes have been around
for over a hundred million years

and over that time have coevolved
with all sorts of species,

including our own.

There are actually thousands
of species of mosquitos in the world,

but they all share one insidious quality:

they suck blood,

and they’re really, really
good at sucking blood.

Here’s how they do it.

After landing, a mosquito will slather

some saliva onto the victim’s skin,
which works like an antiseptic,

numbing the spot so we don’t
notice their attack.

This is what causes the itchy,
red bumps, by the way.

Then the bug will use
its serrated mandibles

to carve a little hole in your skin,

allowing it to probe around
with its proboscis,

searching for a blood vessel.

When it hits one,
the lucky parasite can suck

two to three times its weight in blood.

Turns out we don’t really
like that too much.

In fact, humans hate mosquitos so much

that we spend billions
of dollars worldwide

to keep them away from us –

from citronella candles

to bug sprays to heavy-duty
agricultural pesticides.

But it’s not just
that mosquitos are annoying,

they’re also deadly.

Mosquitos can transmit everything
from malaria to yellow fever

to West Nile virus to dengue.

Over a million people worldwide

die every year
from mosquito-borne diseases,

and that’s just people.

Horses, dogs, cats,

they can all get diseases
from mosquitoes too.

So, if these bugs are so dastardly,
why don’t we just get rid of them?

We are humans after all,

and we’re pretty good
at getting rid of species.

Well, it’s not quite so simple.

Getting rid of the mosquito
removes a food source

for lots of organisms,
like frogs and fish and birds.

Without them,
plants would lose a pollinator.

But some scientists say

that mosquitos aren’t
actually all that important.

If we got rid of them, they argue,

another species would simply
take their place

and we’d probably have far
fewer deaths from malaria.

The problem is that nobody
knows what would happen

if we killed off all the mosquitos.

Something better might take their spot

or perhaps something even worse.

The question is,
are we willing to take that risk?

(Buzzing)

地球上最严重的虫子是什么?

你可能会投票给马蝇
或黄蜂,

但对许多人来说,

最糟糕的罪犯是蚊子。

嗡嗡声,叮咬

,瘙痒

,蚊子是世界上最常见的
害虫之一。

在阿拉斯加,成群
的蚊子可以变得如此密集,

以至于它们实际上会窒息驯鹿。

蚊媒疾病
每年导致数百万人死亡。

蚊子这个祸害并不新鲜。

蚊子已经存在
了超过一亿年

,在那段时间里,它

包括我们自己在内的各种物种共同进化。

世界上实际上有
成千上万种蚊子,

但它们都有一个阴险的特性:

它们吸血,

而且它们真的非常
擅长吸血。

他们是这样做的。

着陆后,蚊子会将

一些唾液涂在受害者的皮肤上,
这就像防腐剂一样,

使该部位麻木,因此我们不会
注意到它们的攻击。 顺便说一句

,这就是导致发痒的
红色肿块的原因。

然后虫子会用
它的锯齿状下颚

在你的皮肤上挖一个小洞,

让它
用它的长鼻四处探查,

寻找血管。

当它击中一只时
,幸运的寄生虫可以吸出

两到三倍于自身重量的血液。

事实证明,我们并
不太喜欢这样。

事实上,人类非常讨厌蚊子,

以至于我们在
全球范围内花费数十亿

美元让它们远离我们——

从香茅蜡烛

到杀虫剂再到重型
农业杀虫剂。


蚊子不仅令人讨厌,

它们也是致命的。

蚊子可以传播
从疟疾到黄热病

到西尼罗河病毒再到登革热的一切疾病。

全世界每年有超过 100 万人

死于蚊媒疾病,

而这仅仅是人。

马、狗、猫,

它们也都可以
从蚊子身上感染疾病。

那么,如果这些错误如此卑鄙,
我们为什么不干脆摆脱它们呢?

毕竟我们是人类

,我们
很擅长消灭物种。

好吧,这不是那么简单。

摆脱蚊子
可以消除许多生物的食物来源


例如青蛙、鱼类和鸟类。

没有它们,
植物就会失去传粉者。

但一些科学家表示

,蚊子
实际上并不那么重要。

他们争辩说,如果我们摆脱了它们,

另一个物种就会
取代它们,

而我们
死于疟疾的人数可能会少得多。

问题是没有人
知道

如果我们杀死所有的蚊子会发生什么。

更好的东西可能会占据他们的位置,

或者可能会更糟。

问题是
,我们愿意承担这个风险吗?

(嗡嗡声)