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Aseel Rawashdeh finds a way to control mosquitoes

 

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Greetings, inquiring intellect! Today, we’re going on a wild and wacky adventure with our hero, Aseel Rawashdeh! She’s a super smart seventeen-year-old who has come up with a fantastic idea to control those pesky mosquitoes.

Let’s join her on this exciting journey!

Genius Mosquitoes!

  • Aseel’s plan involved using essential oils and baker’s yeast to control mosquitoes. But first, she had to understand those wriggly creatures called mosquito larvae, which live in water. They have a big head and thorax, and a skinny belly – quite the odd shape!
  • Aseel spent months observing mosquito larvae in her room. She wanted to see how they behaved and how they looked as they grew. It was like having a mini mosquito zoo in her own home!
  • After lots of watching and learning, Aseel had an amazing idea! She thought that if she could make a special insecticide that only affected mosquito larvae, it could help stop mosquitoes from spreading diseases.
  • So, she read about how yeast had worked on termites (those pesky wood-munching insects), and that gave her a lightbulb moment! She figured out that some wild mosquitoes like to snack on yeast too. So, she mixed essential oils with yeast to make it irresistible to Aedes mosquitoes but safe for other critters.
  • Now, Aseel didn’t want to wait for the mosquitoes to grow up and cause trouble. No way! She wanted to stop them right in their larval tracks. You know, before they became full-grown, blood-sucking monsters!
  • She knew that mosquito-borne diseases could be really bad for people, so she was determined to make her idea work. To do that, she needed mosquito eggs, and she reached out to universities to get some for her experiments.
  • With all the supplies ready, Aseel conducted some super cool tests. She exposed different organisms to varying amounts of her special larvicide. It was like a mosquito science party!
  • Guess what, my little friends? Aseel’s hard work and clever thinking paid off big time! Her homemade larvicide worked like magic on Aedes mosquitoes’ larvae. They ate it up, and boom! It stopped them from growing up to be disease-spreading mosquitoes.
  • So, thanks to Aseel Rawashdeh’s genius idea, we might have a way to control those buzzing, biting bugs without hurting other helpful critters. Isn’t that fantastic?
  • Keep dreaming big and thinking outside the box, just like Aseel. You never know what cool ideas you might come up with to make the world a better place. Great job, team! High fives all around!

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