Millions of spiders in Pakistan doing something that has never been done
before. They fled into the trees and the busy-busy making nests which
envelops the entire tree.
The incident was first immortalized by a photographer who came from Sindh province in southeastern Pakistan, near Karachi, where the trees there dibaluti by cobwebs like a cocoon.
Many have attributed this incident with Pakistan floods that occurred last year, which is the worst flooding experienced by Pakistan since last 10 years.
In this flood, about 20 million Pakistanis left homeless and, according to data from the Department for International Development, the British government, still leaving the flood inundation area of the UK.
This event itself was unprecedented. However, residents reported that the presence of webs of spiders in the trees has contributed in reducing the number of mosquitoes in the area, whose population became increasingly due to stagnant water.
As quoted from dailymail site, the risk of malaria are also expected to decline because the nets were trapping the mosquitoes malaria milling around the place.
The incident was first immortalized by a photographer who came from Sindh province in southeastern Pakistan, near Karachi, where the trees there dibaluti by cobwebs like a cocoon.
Many have attributed this incident with Pakistan floods that occurred last year, which is the worst flooding experienced by Pakistan since last 10 years.
In this flood, about 20 million Pakistanis left homeless and, according to data from the Department for International Development, the British government, still leaving the flood inundation area of the UK.
This event itself was unprecedented. However, residents reported that the presence of webs of spiders in the trees has contributed in reducing the number of mosquitoes in the area, whose population became increasingly due to stagnant water.
As quoted from dailymail site, the risk of malaria are also expected to decline because the nets were trapping the mosquitoes malaria milling around the place.
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