The biggest mosquito in the world is the Australian elephant mosquito Toxorhynchites speciosus.
The mosquito recognized as one of the largest in the world is the Australian elephant mosquito Toxorhynchites speciosus, which is about 1.5 inches long.
Since these gentle giants are not thirsty for your blood and don't bite, there's no threat whatsoever of contracting infections or diseases usually associated with mosquitoes.
So, vector-borne diseases are the least of your worries if you do come face to face with elephant mosquitoes.
It would be impossible to make all mosquitoes go extinct because although we kill them and should they also multiply by the millions.
Also mosquitoes are important for aquatic life as they feed on the mosquitoes.
We can and should kill off most mosquitoes that are around people because they do carry disease but we cannot and should not kill off the entire population of mosquitoes and make them go extinct.
It's impossible to kill off every mosquito because there are millions of mosquitoes on earth and more are being born each day.
Mosquitoes are a food source for fish so by killing off the mosquitoes you reduce the amount of food that the fish have to eat.
Even flies which are annoying cannot be killed off completely and they should not be anyway because they are beneficial to the earth.
Making flies go extinct completely would not be doable.
Although we can kill the flies that are flying around and bothering us there's no way to kill off all the flies in the world because there are billions of flies on earth.
Also flies multiply really faster and faster than you can kill all of them off.
The best thing that you can do is just kill off all the flies that are around you or kill off most of the flies that are around you.
However no matter how many flies you kill there will be more flies the next summer to bother you.
Flies are annoying but they are actually beneficial to the earth.
The purpose of flies is to pollinate plants, consume decomposing bodies, eat the sludge in your drainpipes, damage crops, spread disease, kill spiders, hunt dragonflies.
There are around 17 million flies per each person so it would be impossible to kill off the entire population of flies as there's more flies around than there are humans.