2021
DOI: 10.31941/jurnalpena.v35i1.1393
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DAYA TETAS TELUR NYAMUK Aedes aegypti PADA TIGA JENIS AIR PERINDUKAN DI KELURAHAN MEDONO KOTA PEKALONGAN

Abstract: The <em>Aedes aegypti</em> mosquito lays its eggs in calm and clear water. People often collect water for daily needs which is placed outside or inside the house, water comes from tap water, rainwater, and well water, provide a good place for <em>Aedes aegypti </em>to breed. The <em>Aedes aegypti</em> as a vector of the Dengue Virus and others. The prevalence of Dengue Fever in Pekalongan City in 2017, as many as 44 cases of DHF in the Medono Community Health Center area. Th… Show more

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“…The degree of acidity or pH, temperature, humidity, light, oxygen content, chemicals in the water, and the condition of the egg itself are all factors that can influence the hatching of Aedes aegypti (age, eggshell). In this study, dug well water has the highest pH and the greatest hatchability of mosquito eggs, which is consistent with the findings of (Suparyati & Himam, 2021), who found that dug well water has the highest hatching rate of Aedes aegypti with a pH of 7.56. Rainwater and tap water from municipal waterworks, as well as controls, have a pH lower than dug well water and have a low hatchability of mosquito eggs.…”
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“…The degree of acidity or pH, temperature, humidity, light, oxygen content, chemicals in the water, and the condition of the egg itself are all factors that can influence the hatching of Aedes aegypti (age, eggshell). In this study, dug well water has the highest pH and the greatest hatchability of mosquito eggs, which is consistent with the findings of (Suparyati & Himam, 2021), who found that dug well water has the highest hatching rate of Aedes aegypti with a pH of 7.56. Rainwater and tap water from municipal waterworks, as well as controls, have a pH lower than dug well water and have a low hatchability of mosquito eggs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Thus, the lower the acidity or pH, the lower the hatchability of mosquito eggs. These results are from previous studies which showed that the lower the pH of the brooding water (acid), the decrease in mosquito acquisition was more significant than the increase in the pH value (Suparyati & Himam, 2021). A pH of 4-9 is ideal for mosquito egg hatching.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%