How mosquitoes in my home evolved to survive?

false hypothesian
Jul 27, 2017 · 1 min read

Due to chronic mosquito bites in my home we use electric bat to electrocute them. The bat looks like a tennis racket. You can swing it in air as if you are playing tennis with mosquitoes in place of tennis ball. Hit it. Bat will kill it. We were happy about the reduction in mosquito population in our home. Thanks to the god given mosquito bat. But little did we acknowledge about the mosquitoes which survived from my hunting skill.
Not only they survived from my deadly electric bat, they also evolved to escape from electric bats.
I am 180 cm high; I usually swing my bat around my region of torso and chest level. Mosquitoes fly around these region, most mosquitoes get caught, but few escaped, they realized that I am not swinging the bat below my torso and very few identified that my electric bat is unreachable nearer to ground level.
When I was using the bat, recently I found out this, all the mosquitoes prefer to fly nearer to floor to escape from electrocution, which was not the case few days back. What I understood from this is, mosquitoes which survived few days back, by flying nearer to floor passed on their gene to next generation with a valuable tip to escape from electric bat. FLY NEARER TO GROUND!
Now my home was full of next generation mosquitoes that learned this life saving techniques from their ancestors.
Evolution does make more miracles than a god does.
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