The risk of using the spraying aircraft to fight mosquitoes ..! – the other dimension ✍️ Musab birr

Compensation is one of the most dangerous diseases of diseases because it transmits fatal diseases such as malaria, dengue, yellow fever and chonginia. Due to its widespread propagation and the difficulty of controlling it in a traditional way, some countries use the air spraying method with pesticides through planes such as a quick and complete option to cover large areas in a short time. However, this method, despite its immediate effectiveness, implies healthy, environmental and economic risks which require careful evaluation before adopting it as a sustainable plan.

The first of these risks is the health effect on humans. When spraying pesticides with planes, it is difficult to accurately control the quantity of chemicals that reach residential districts, which leads to exposure to population at high levels of toxic substances by inhalation, skin contact, food pollution and water. Several studies indicate that certain pesticides used in air spray can cause serious respiratory infections, eye irritation and skin allergies, as some of them have been associated with long -term chronic diseases such as cancers and nervous and hormonal disorders. The risk of these effects on children, pregnant women and the elderly, who are considered more vulnerable to the effect of toxins.

The second danger relates to the environmental impact. The planes do not distinguish between targeted mosquitoes and other creatures, which leads to exterminating a large number of beneficial insects such as bees and butterflies that play a fundamental role in agricultural insemination. Air spraying also leads to pollution of surface sources and groundwater with pesticides, which is negatively reflected on fish, amphibians and birds. In addition, the continuation of the use of pesticides in an uncomfortable way leads to an imbalance, because a specific type of insect or birds can disappear, which opens the way to the multiplication of other more harmful lesions.

The third danger is to resist mosquitoes for pesticides. When air spray is repeated with the same chemicals, mosquitoes are starting to develop genetic immunity against it, which reduces the efficiency of pesticides over time and makes its control more difficult and costly. Several countries have witnessed this phenomenon, because mosquitoes have become more immune, which prompted the health authorities to use higher doses or more toxic vehicles, which aggravates things.

On the other hand, there are economic risks that cannot be ignored. The cost of operating aircraft, the purchase of pesticides and continuous maintenance is very high compared to community control programs or simple environmental interventions such as the elimination of mosquitoes (stagnant water) or the use of grille and the protection law. The worst part is that air spraying generally provides a short -term solution, as mosquitoes quickly return to multiplication after a few weeks, which means that the money spent does not obtain lasting results.

Finally, the social and psychological dimension cannot be overlooked. The scene of planes that spray pesticides in residential districts panic and fear of citizens, especially in societies that lack health awareness. People can also lose confidence in health authorities if they believe that their lives and health are threatened by hasty policies that do not take public security into account.

After the last:

The main thing, this spraying of planes to fight against mosquitoes may seem an attractive option in emergency cases such as the general propagation of epidemics, but it has with great health and environmental risks which make it inappropriate as a permanent option. Finally, the optimal solution lies in the adoption of an integrated strategy to combat vectors that depend on society awareness, the improvement of the environment, the use of pesticides in a safe and studied manner and the improvement of scientific research to develop environmentally friendly and more effective methods. Thus, the number of mosquitoes can be reduced and controlled by diseases transmitted without sacrificing human health or the balance of nature … and we continue if there is ink in the rest of all-powerful God.

He doesn’t have it without God

God is enough for us and yes, the agent

Oh my God, do not throw us with our sins that are not afraid of you, and are not mercy of us, oh mockery

# Another Musab Birr dimension

Sunday (August 31, 2025 AD)

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