2024
DOI: 10.55126/ijzab.2024.v09.i02.005
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Managing mosquitoes on the farm: an encouraging Eco-friendly approach

Samidoss Christina Mary,
Manimegalai Thangaraj,
Rakavi Paulshami
et al.

Abstract: Aedes aegypti (Ae aegypti) mosquitoes find suitable breeding grounds in agricultural practices such the use of irrigation during rice cultivation, the use of ponds for fish farming, and the storage of water in tanks for livestock. The anopheles’ mosquito is the most prevalent Aedes aegypti (Ae aegypti) mosquito in Tamil Nadu, India, and it is mostly responsible for the morbidity and mortality linked to dengue and malaria. As a result, farmers are particularly vulnerable to malaria and dengue fever, two disease… Show more

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