MOSQUITO CONTROL

Mosquitoes are notorious vectors of diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, Zika virus, and West Nile virus. These tiny insects thrive in warm, humid climates and breed in stagnant water sources like ponds, puddles, and even water collected in discarded tires. Female mosquitoes require blood meals to lay eggs, making them persistent biters of humans and animals. Effective mosquito control involves eliminating breeding sites, using larvicides to target larvae, and employing adulticides to reduce adult populations. Protective measures like mosquito nets, repellents, and screens on windows and doors are crucial to prevent bites and reduce the spread of mosquito-borne diseases in communities worldwide.

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Mosquito Control

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How to prevent

Essential tips for preventing pests and maintaining a healthy environment.

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Mosquito Species

Some common species of mosquito

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Diseases

Diseases spread by mosquitoes

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