• Mothra@mander.xyz
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    7 天前

    Okay so it won’t zap larger things like pets and people but what about other insects? I’m mildly annoyed at how the majority don’t give a fuck about insects. It says fast insects such as houseflies can’t be detected if flying fast, but there’s plenty of slow flyers that are not mozzies. Would they get zapped too? Tiny moths and butterflies? Ladybugs and other small beetles? Hovering dragonflies? We already have a massive decline in insect diversity

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      6 天前

      A previous version of this claimed that it could distinguish between male and female mosquitos (the ones that bite). It used the different wingbeat frequencies, if memory serves.

      It feels that a point-defence system is less harmful than gassing the whole area, which is what e.g. hotels do now.

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        6 天前

        Now that would have been reassuring to read. It wasn’t in the article though. I agree with you that gassing or blanket poisoning is a lot worse in principle

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      6 天前

      This was mentioned in the article, although not the fact that it was faked.

      I can believe that the tech has improved enough to not need faking this time around.

  • Geth@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 天前

    This sounds like a dream come true, but I’m worried it’s not going to be legal in many places because of the potential eye damage.