Genetically Modified Mosquitoes To Be Released In Florida And California

genetically modified mosquitoesKatabella Roberts – Millions of genetically modified mosquitoes are set to be released in California and Florida in an effort to reduce the number of real, disease-carrying invasive mosquitoes.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Monday approved use of the genetically engineered insects in pilot projects in specific districts across both states.

The mosquitoes were made by UK-based biotechnology firm Oxitec, which is funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, in an effort to combat insect-borne diseases such as dengue fever, yellow fever, and the Zika virus.

According to Oxitec, its “sustainable and targeted biological pest control technology does not harm beneficial insects like bees and butterflies and is proven to control the disease-transmitting Aedes aegypti mosquito, which has invaded communities in Florida, California, and other U.S. states.”

Since it was first detected in California in 2013, the Aedes aegypti mosquito has spread rapidly to more than 20 counties throughout the state, increasing the risk of mosquito-borne diseases being transmitted to humans.

Oxitec’s new technology consists of genetically-modified male mosquitoes, which do not bite, that will be released into the wild where they are expected to mate with females, which do bite.

In mating with them, they will pass on a lethal gene that will effectively ensure their offspring die before reaching maturity.

Environmental Protection officials approved two projects on Monday, one with the Delta Mosquito and Vector Control District (Delta MVCD) in California and one with the Florida Keys Mosquito Control District (FKMCD) in Florida.

The Florida pilot project will be a continuation of Oxitec’s partnership with the Florida Keys Mosquito Control District after its pilot project in the Keys in 2021.

“Given the growing health threat this mosquito poses across the U.S., we’re working to make this technology available and accessible,” Grey Frandsen, CEO of Oxitec, said. “These pilot programs, wherein we can demonstrate the technology’s effectiveness in different climate settings, will play an important role in doing so. We look forward to getting to work this year.”

The upcoming release of the modified insects will be the largest release in world history.

However, critics, including scientists, public health experts, and environmental groups, are concerned about what impacts releasing the generically altered mosquitoes could have on public health as well as the environment.

“This is a destructive move that is dangerous for public health,” Dana Perls, food and technology program manager with Friends of the Earth, an environmental advocacy organization, told USA Today.

SF Source Technocracy News Mar 2022

2 thoughts on “Genetically Modified Mosquitoes To Be Released In Florida And California

  1. Hi Rose, of COURSE the plan is nefarious. Just look at who’s behind it. These are some truly sick people intent on eradicating humanity by any means necessary (and available). -g

  2. The following excerpt from this article, in tandem with worldwide foundations’ fascination with the concept of population-control, could, with merely a few word changes, easily translate as typical ‘Coming soon to a Theater near you’ script masquerading as Survival-of-the-Fittest entertainment.*
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    ‘Oxitec’s new technology consists of genetically-modified male mosquitoes, which do not bite, that will be released into the wild where they are expected to mate with females, which do bite.’

    ‘In mating with them, they will pass on a lethal gene that will effectively ensure their offspring die before reaching maturity.’
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    *Mosquitos seem prone to ‘moving about the country’ . . . hope this latest attempt to fool Mother Nature doesn’t become YET ANOTHER ‘real-live’ horror movie should the experiment go rogue.

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