Yes I read all of it, and am just thinking that you're not seeing the bigger picture - which would be insects that could potentially be resistant (or at some point immune) to pest control methods.. and due to RIU, I will use the spider mite as an example. Let's say that the spider mite manages to pick up a recessive allele that makes it resistant to more than a few pesticides. You get a big infestation in your plants somehow (inside or outside) and 100% of your crops get wiped out due to the inability to kill them by what at one time was 'normal means'. Still think this is really a good idea? Sure, the allele would be recessive, but it's still quite a possibility.