Insect warfare

Trained cockroaches can carry cameras or plastic explosives, or simply annoy and distract military leaders. Trained mosquitoes, genetically modified or not, can carry toxins or diseases, and they breed prolifically. Bugs can infiltrate buildings, vehicles, and communication hubs and act literally as bugs to relay vital intelligence. The secret to insect warfare isn’t finding uses for them, but creating effective controls so that your insect agents don’t infest your own troops. Since militaries around the globe are working on insect warfare, researching possible countermeasures is consuming a huge proportion of secret military budgets.