Can Mosquitoes be Exterminated on the Earth? - Part 1

Tuesday, March 14, 2023

Human killed by Mosquitoes is estimated about no less than 1 million per year worldwide, especially in the tropical areas (Asia and Africa continents).



Fig 01- A mosquito for illustration (credit to Google).


Almost a half million death due to malaria only, transmitted by the mosquito species of Anopheles mosquito.


Malaria is transmitted by the infected female Anopheles sp to people after biting those people for blood meal.


WHO (World Health Organization) reported that mosquitoes affect on billion of people with diseases spread by them.


There are 3500 species of mosquitoes, but not all risk to human health, and even not all mosquitoes bite human.



Fig 02- White Azalea flowers, illustration.


Some well known deadly diseases that caused by mosquitoes are:

- malaria

- Yellow Fever

- Zika Virus

- West Nile Virus

- Encephalitis

- Chikungunya Virus

- Dengue Fever



Fig 03- Yellow flowers, illustration only


The question: Can Mosquitoes be exterminated on the earth? The answer is YES. Then, how?


# To be continued to Part 2


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- Goslings at the Neighborhood Lake – Critters 5 | Tanza Erlambang Update

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- When Will We Have an Emperor in the Mars? - Part 1 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- Have you Tasted Alligator Meat? - Part 1 - Sign 7 | Tanza Erlambang Update

The Cactus Fruit Sold in the Market – Sign 37

Saturday, March 11, 2023

Some of American farmers, especially in the drought areas grow cactus as a forage crop for their cattle.



Fig 01- Sign for the green cactus fruit


Cactus plants are good for feed of livestock and cattle with several reasons such as they are:

- rich in nutritional values

- source of water intake

- and cheaper compared to commercial fodder.


Moreover, there are plenty of cactus species could generate fruit in the USA. At least, 6 varieties cactus produce edible fruit or fruit which are safe for human consumption.



Fig 02- Look like pears


As suggested by Esther, 2023: Are Cactus Fruits Edible? (6 Cacti with Edible Fruits) that varieties of edible cactus are Peruvian apple cactus, Organ pipe cactus, Hylocereus, Barrel cactus, Opuntia and Saguaro cactus. 



Fig 03- The green fruit of cactus


In the USA, cactus is found in some states, they are including Massachusetts, New Mexico, Montana and Florida.



Fig 04- Cactus fruit, sold in the grocery


Have you tasted cactus fruit? What do you feel?


# Previous postings:

- Neighborhood Watch in Communities – Sign 6 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- Goslings at the Neighborhood Lake – Critters 5 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- Have You Tasted Fruits Called as Muscadine? - Part 1 – Food Variety 19 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- When Will We Have an Emperor in the Mars? - Part 1 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- Have you Tasted Alligator Meat? - Part 1 - Sign 7 | Tanza Erlambang Update

The Female Kinglet at the Backyard – Critter 34

Thursday, March 9, 2023

We have talked about a crown Kinglet at previous post:

- A Ruby Crowned Kinglet – Critter 29 | Tanza Erlambang Update



Fig 01- A female Kinglet sitting on the branch.


We just spot a bird we never seen before at backyard a couple days ago. After identification through Google ID, the application said “Kinglet bird.”


So what is different with “a ruby crown Kinglet?”


As I wrote at previous post :”Crown is a sex identification, and red crown refer to males. It is said that crown is important to build communications between a male and a male or a male and a female.”


In addition, you may see a white wing bar (please see Fig 01 above) as one of identifications for female Kinglet.



Fig 02- A garden, Illustration only


Female Kinglets produce eggs just once a year, about 4 to 10 eggs with incubation period for 14 days. Interestingly, both males and females take care their babies.



Fig 03- A male of ruby crown Kinglet (taken from previous post)


Have you seen both male and female Kinglets in your areas?


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- When is Spring Coming in your Place? - Part 2 - Gardening and Hobby 24 | Tanza Erlambang Update

- Neighborhood Watch in Communities – Sign 6 | Tanza Erlambang Update

May Insects Kill Human with Their Stings? - Part 1

Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Murder insects were spotted first time in Washington state, USA in May 2020. The insect is called as “Asian giant hornets” with scientific name, Vespa mandarinia.



Fig 01- A bee feeds nectar and pollen of a flower


The insect, actually native to several “warmer” and temperate regions which are far away from the USA.


The warmer and temperate areas include:

- East Asia

- South Asia

- Southeast Asia

- the Russian Far East



Fig 02- Flowers, just illustration


The Asian giant hornets have no natural enemies in the nature, hence they are the apex predator of insects in their environments.


In nature, this biggest size hornet in the world consumes many smaller insects, just few examples are beetles, wasps, bees, hornworms and other smaller hornets.



Fig 03- The Asian giant hornet (credit to Newsweek)


Moreover, the giant hornet may affect bee population, because:

- they attack honey bee hives

- hornets kill adult bees

- they are devouring larvae and pupae.



Fig 04- Flowers are blooming


# To be continued to Part 2


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- Our Nearby Neighborhood was Visited by Alligators – Critters 4 | Tanza Erlambang Update

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Mayflower the Moving Business Company – Sign 36

Sunday, March 5, 2023

In case you forget, that Mayflower was name of a ship to transport families from England to USA. They then established the second colony in the areas of Massachusetts called as “New England” in 1620.



Fig 01- A Mayflower truck


The first colony was found as “Jamestown settlement” in Virginia in 1607. The settlement could be visited as a historic site nowadays.


Actually, the second colony, New England is a region with 6 states now:

- Massachusetts

- Connecticut

- Rhode Island.

- Maine

- New Hampshire and Vermont.



Fig 02- International movers


Mayflower is the “brand name” used as one of moving business companies since 1927 until today. The company has several other similar companies to be “the largest moving co-op” in the USA.


The co-op provides moving services locally, across America and even internationally. Military, commercial and individual may use the services provided by this company.



Fig 03- Mayflower in the parking lot


Have you experienced with Mayflower moving services locally or internationally?


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Have You Ever Tasted a Paria? - Part 1 - Food Variety 31

Friday, March 3, 2023

When I visited the Asian shop in my city, Baton Rouge, LA. I found a bitter fruit or vegetable called as “paria,” “peria” or “pariah in languages of South East Asian countries.



Fig 01- Paria from Asian Shop


In English, by searching through Google, It is refer to:

- a bitter gourd

- a bitter melon

- or a green gem.


Actually, some people categorized it as fruit, other said vegetable. I myself prefer to call it as the vegetable.


The size is not that long, around 12 cm, and weight is less than 1 pound. The color is green but change to yellow when ripe.



Fig 02- A bean, just illustration



Fig 03- The bitter gourd in the market


The price is quite reasonable in America, US$ 0.99 per-pound. Since I bought three pieces, I paid for US$ 2.71 only.


# To be continued to Part 2


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Bees Love Nectar of Yellow Jessamine – Critter 33

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

We have Yellow Jessamine also called as Yellow Jasmine or Caroline Jessamine at our backyard. Interestingly, the plant is survived without cover during cold winter in our area.



Fig 01- A bee is enjoying Flowers’s nectar.


We saw several kinds of bees visit our Yellow Jasmine. Based on Google ID, the species of bees could be:

- the carpenter bee with scientific name Xylocopa sp (Fig 01)

- the Bumble bees, Bombus sp (Fig 02 and Fig 03)


As you know that bees consume both pollen and nectar which are produced by many flowers:

- nectar is a kind of sugar as source of energy

- pollen as food for larvae, contains protein and nutrients.



Fig 02- A bee on the Yellow Jessamine


I don’t know whether our Yellow Jasmine (Gelsemium sempervirens) is visited by honey bees (Apis mellifera).


Based on internet sources that flowers of Yellow Jasmine could be poison to young honey bees, but further researches need to be done.



Fig 03- Does a bee collect nectar?


Do you know about relationship between Yellow Jasimines and bees?


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