Person B: Come on, they're just insects. Sure, their bites can be annoying, but they're part of the ecosystem. They have a role to play in nature.

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Person A: I don't care about their "role." Their bites are not just annoying; they can transmit diseases! Malaria, dengue, Zika – these are serious health risks!

Person A: Repellents and nets aren't foolproof, and not everyone has access to them. Plus, do you really want to rely on chemicals all the time? It's not healthy!

Person B: Well, what do you suggest? Wiping out mosquitoes entirely? That would disrupt the entire ecosystem. They're a food source for other animals, like birds and bats.

Person B: But who decides which areas are at higher risk? And what about unintended consequences? Messing with nature can have unpredictable outcomes.

Person B: But who decides which areas are at higher risk? And what about unintended consequences? Messing with nature can have unpredictable outcomes.

Person B: Maybe, but we need to be cautious. Nature has a way of balancing itself, and we shouldn't interfere without understanding the potential consequences. Besides, there are other ways to protect ourselves from mosquito-borne diseases.