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The chemical methods involve the use of insecticides, Insecticide-treated materials (ITMs) as Insecticide Treated Nets (ITNs), for spraying on indoor surfaces as Indoor Residual Spray (IRS) and among the non-chemical methods, it involves the use of biological and genetic innovations [2].
Take steps to control mosquitoes indoors and outdoors Use screens on windows and doors. Repair holes in screens to keep mosquitoes outdoors. Use air conditioning, if available. Stop mosquitoes from laying eggs in or near water.
Dumping or removing standing water in and around your home is one way to control larvae. For standing water that cannot be dumped or drained, a larvicide can be used to kill larvae. Larvicides are products used to kill mosquito larvae before they become biting adults.
3. Why can spraying to control mosquitoes be a controversial issue? While spraying is an easy way to treat a large area and is an effective way to kill mosquitoes, pesticides are toxic and can get into the food chain.
Maintaining cleanliness in our surroundings. ​ Spraying DDT or other insecticides regularly. ​ Introduction of Gambusia fish which feeds on mosquito larvae and preventing stagnation of water.
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Wearing repellants and eliminating standing water to reduce mosquito breeding sites in your yard are two of the most effective things you can do to protect yourself from mosquito bites.
There are literally thousands of spots that could hold enough water for mosquitoes to lay their eggs. Very little water is required, about enough to fill a soda bottle cap. With that being the case, it is nearly impossible to completely destroy mosquito breeding grounds.
Depending on the situation, source reduction, biocontrol, larviciding (killing of larvae), or adulticiding (killing of adults) may be used to manage mosquito populations. These techniques are accomplished using habitat modification, pesticide, biological-control agents, and trapping.

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