Has all of nature lost to blood-sucking parasites?Varroa Mites are infecting and destroying bee hivesLarge swathes of nature turn inaccessible seasonally (or permanently) because of disease carrying parasite infestationsMost animals, including humans, just have to live with it. At best, humans have exclusion.They only seem to be growing in reach as global air warms...When are we going to do something about these menaces?
>>5090154>naturenot just that
The devil rules this world
>>5090154put chiggers on that list too, they only eat skin, but they fucking itch like crazy for weeks and leave a fucking blister
>>5090154>blood-sucking parasites?Cool it with the antisemitic remarks
>>5090154Don't forget bedbugs which are the most psychologically damaging parasites for humans. Immediate nuclear option to stand any chance of eradicating those fuckers. Not sure about the other parasites but you can definitely blame filthy immigrants for the surge of bedbugs in the civilised world. >When are we going to do something about these menaces?Western governments won't do anything, they love flooding our countries with parasites after all.
>>5090154Some are okay
>>5090154what if we just genocide them hitler style would it damage the ecology? do they contribute positively to anything?
>>5090154I had bed bugs once. One of the worst experiences of my life.
>>5091483We have no real way of combating them as of nowThe best method we have is complete habitat destruction (Deforestation, paving, desertification, lake draining) which isn't a real solution to the plight in the OP
>>5090154>find bugs like these gross>completely fine with leechesWhy is that? Maybe it's because they don't spread shit like lyme. I used to keep one in a jar on my desk years ago. Easiest pet I ever had.
>>5091817A lot fewer moving parts
>>5091817Helps that they're actually medically useful and only live in water. They also just take what they need and leave instead of turning into a plague like mites and bedbugs.
Satan's chosen jarasites
>>5091817Thankfully anyone can avoid them by simply not going in the water, ticks on the other hand seem to be on every patch of greenery.
Somebody call Carter, we can get this done.
>>5092543>by simply not going in the waterDepends on where you live, actually. Some live on land in very damp environments and will dangle off trees and bushes to grab someone like ticks do.