“…Larvicide (Abate liquid), insecticide (lambda cyhalothrin) were sprayed inside and hostel premises for temporary control of larvae and adults as per entomological officer's instructions, however, infestation was noticed after certain time period. In order to avoid beetle in contact with human residential areas, precautions should be made including shutting of balcony doors and windows by dusk, sealing of windows with fine mesh net, sleeping under a mosquito nets, applying insect repellent creams or oils (cinnamon oil, citronella oil) at nights, clearing weeds, garbages and excess vegetations near hostels, tillage of moist soil around the hostel surrounding, switching off lights near beds, usage of low intensity of lights at night, public and clinical education of etiology [28,1], education of students and staffs to identify Paederus beetles, avoidance of handling beetles by hands, beetles on the skin should be blown off or gently removing by allowing them to walk on the paper [28,9], if accidentally crushed, thorough washing of skin with soap and water as quickly as possible to eliminate pederin, awareness program of PD for students and local residents by issuing leaflets in their native languages, implementation of proper sanitary and waste disposal, indoor application of insecticides (pyrethroid) as mentioned above.…”