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Spiders in Sindh, Pakistan Covers Whole Trees

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The 2010 floods in Pakistan caused widespread damage to the interior Sindh and southern Punjab. The stagnant water ponds would have brought enormous amount of diseases and specially those caused by Malaria. However, mother nature intervened and brought it’s own innovative solutions to the miseries of the people.

Look at the pictures below of the Spider web covering the whole trees. This is an awesome phenomena never observed in the whole world. Precisely that is the reason these pictures got so much publicity that Wired and MNN gave them coverage on their websites. The enormous amount of spider webs have resulted from the fact that spiders population had to climb high trees to avoid the floods and hence spread their webs to fill their hunger. The result is: Consider decrease in the mosquito population in these areas and hence very rare cases of Malaria. You can clearly see the muddy water in the background of these images which could have multiplied the mosquito population.

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Hi,

So--if scientists come up with some kind of web---that is put on a trees and have spiders living in them----that may attract mosquitos and when the mosquitoes fly in---they get stuck to the web------that will indeed reduce the population of mosquitoes.
 
That is why God has the mechanism for everything. The population balance of every living thing is one of them.
 

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