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| Mosquitoes are responsible for many diseases such as malaria, filariasis, dengue, yellow fever, encephalitis etc. The female mosquito requires blood for development of her eggs and hence only females bite humans, while the males live on plant nectar. The mosquitoes commonly found in and around human habitation are : |
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Anopheles :
Responsible for causing Malaria. Anopheles breeds in stagnant collections of clean water such as ponds, lakes, overhead tanks, underground tanks etc. This mosquito is active after dusk.
Culex :
Responsible for causing filariasis, which causes fever and acute swelling of the lymph glands. Culex breeds in stagnant collections of polluted water such as drains, gutters, septic tanks etc. It is the common house mosquito and a major nuisance after dusk, biting heavily, leading to sleepless nights.
Aedes :-
Responsible for causing Dengue which has assumed epidemic proportions in urban areas. Aedes breeds in man - made collections of clean water such as water coolers, pots, old tyres, can, empty bottles, flower vases etc. This mosquito is a day biter with a characteristic sharp pain. |
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Treatment :- |
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Fogging and Spraying of mosquito Repellant. |
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These are small insects about 1 to 2mm . They are sound both indoors & outdoors in damp surroundings. In homes they are sound in damp places, near stored foods, in and around books- hence they are named as Psocids. Their food consists of microscopic moulds & fungi, hence they prefer damp, warm, undisturbed situations where these are to be found. They do not cause any destruction & are pests only by being present. Sometimes they are found in large numbers which leads a house – holder to believe they might be doing a lot of damage. |
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Control Measures : |
Since these insects prefer damp conditions, one way to obtain control is to reduce humidity & prophlactic spray to the infected area.
Frequency :
Three Services in the interval of 30 days for three months. |
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