some time ago I read about a similar approach (used for malaria, I think) basically the GM mosquitoes have a "beak" too small for the plasmodium to get through and infect people.
Once they interbreed with the anopheles the mosquitoes basically stop being transmitters of malaria.
It seems slightly less likely to be something that comes back and bite us in the ass than eradicating a species from the ecosystem.
Once they interbreed with the anopheles the mosquitoes basically stop being transmitters of malaria.
It seems slightly less likely to be something that comes back and bite us in the ass than eradicating a species from the ecosystem.