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Operation Cat Drop. The Story. In the 1950's, the Dayak people of Borneo tragically suffered an outbreak of malaria, which was cause by an increase in the mosquitoes population. The Story. Malaria is cause by the parasite Plasmodium falciparum. The Story .
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The Story • In the 1950's, the Dayak people of Borneo tragically suffered an outbreak of malaria, which was cause by an increase in the mosquitoes population
The Story • Malaria is cause by the parasite Plasmodium falciparum
The Story • The World Health Organisation (WHO), sprayed large amounts of DDT to kill the mosquitoes.
The Story • The mosquitoes die • The Malaria decline • And everyone lived happily ever after, or did they?
The Twist • The DDT not only killed mosquitoes but parasitic wasp as well • The parasitic wasp was responsible for controlling the caterpillar population, with less parasitic wasp the caterpillar population increased
The Twist • These caterpillars would feed on thatch, which made up the roofs of people house, causing them to collapse.
The Twist • Not only did the DDT kill mosquitoes and parasitic wasps. It also killed flies and cockroaches, these dead flies and cockroaches where full of DDT and then consumed by geckoes, which became lethargic
The Twist • Since the geckos had such little energy, they became easy prey for the cats.
The Twist • Since the cats where eating so many more geckos full of DDT they started to die. “No to many DDT geckos”
No more cat, now what? • With cat population decreasing, the rat population increased. Since the cat was a predator for the rat.
So what more rats, what the big deal? • Rats carry fleas and these fleas carry Typhus, which causes buboes swellings of the lymph nodes
The only solution? • Parachute in live cats into Borneo