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Trees cocooned by spiders could cut malaria risk

Last Updated: Friday, March 25, 2011,00:00
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Trees cocooned by spiders could cut malaria risk
London: Remember the floods that devastated Pakistan in 2010? Well, that has now resulted in a blessing for the people of Sindh.
It has been reported that mosquitoes are being trapped in trees cocooned with spiders’ webs, reducing their numbers and the associated risk of malaria.



An unexpected result of the 2010 floods was that millions of spiders climbed up into trees to escape from the rising waters, reports New Scientist.



By the time the waters receded, many trees were left completely cocooned with spiders`` webs.
And the phenomenon seems to be helping the local population.



People in Sindh have reported fewer mosquitos than they would have expected given the amount of stagnant water in the area.



ANI
First Published: Friday, March 25, 2011, 00:00

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