Respuesta :
Answer:
They have become resistant to the insecticides.
Explanation:
Insects develop resistance when the same insecticide is used over a period of time. The insects that survive pass on that survival trait to their offspring. This results in fewer insects dying when they are sprayed.
Answer:
Many flies and mosquitoes today are offspring of mosquitoes and flies with insecticide-resistant characteristic
Explanation:
Aerosol insecticides were initially very effective because the generation of those flies and mosquitoes have not yet adapted to survive in an aerosol insecticides sprayed environment. So, most of them were bound to die in such condition. Very few were able to evolve and survive such condition . The adaptability of those few surviving flies and mosquito were transferred to the next generation of flies and mosquito.
The offspring of those few surviving flies and mosquito's were passed with the insecticide - resistant characteristics. Therefore, it can be said that most of the flies and mosquito found today are descendants of flies and mosquito with insecticide resistant characteristic.