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by Preethi Sirimanne Mosquitoes that were sprayed with DDT developed behavioural and
metabolic resistance to chemicals. What happens when insects are sprayed
is that some die but others survive and appear in a mutated form. In other
words, pesticides cause genetic changes in the population of insects. Other Stories
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