🍂 Mosquito Breeding and Control Measures
Larviciding: Apply granular larvicides (e.g. A-Bate) to gully traps, manholes, pits, valve chambers, and sumps to disrupt mosquito breeding.
Breeding Prevention: Eliminate stagnant water in puddles, containers, drains, and gutters to prevent the spread of diseases such as dengue and Zika.
Housekeeping: Regularly clear water collection points and practice proper waste disposal. Where removal is not feasible, engage a licensed pest control operator to monitor and treat potential sites with insecticides.
Fogging/Misting: Used during outbreaks to kill adult mosquitoes, offering short-term relief. Long-term control requires consistent larviciding and breeding-site elimination.
Professional Standards: Fogging should only be carried out by licensed operators due to hazardous chemicals. Gas treatment penetrates all areas, and strict safety protocols—including aeration and prior public notification—are mandatory before re-entry.
🍂 Conclusion
Effective mosquito control safeguards hygiene, health, and property. Sustainable management relies on proactive breeding-site elimination, supported by professional larviciding and fogging when necessary.
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