Pausing Insect Activity
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The article discusses the concept of pausing insect activity through diapause, sparking debate among commenters about the ethics and potential consequences of controlling nature.
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And worse yet, they are likely to start to do so with interventions that are broadly-effective across many species, not only a specific target.
IFF there is a way to specifically target, e.g., their first example, the corn rootworm, and extend diapause so the eggs hatch in winter, it would be an effective control and eradication method of a pest that explodes in population only in response to human farming.
However, if it has the same effect on a broad range of insects, the result will be not only fewer insects, it will be a lot of dead birds, who will lack a primary food source and a lot of fruitless crops which will go unpollinated.
And this is on top of the 70%-80% insect population loss we've already seen.
So, IFF it can be targeted with high specificity, and allow us to stop using broad-spectrum insecticides that kill everything including beneficial insects, it might be an advance. Otherwise, it's just more death from the skies for the ecosystem that supports every one of us.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Pests_campaign