The female aedes mosquito has taken over and engaged us in a new war against insects for a change this time. The mosquito results in a viral hemorrhagic fever resulting in the break down or ‘lysis’ or platelets and ultimately poor response to wound healing and more prone to injury resulting in various symptoms. The Viral hemorrhagic fever also called the dengue fever and hence the mosquito is also quite commonly referred to as the dengue mosquito.
Contrary to popular belief the dengue mosquitos has its niche in areas of clean water and prefer darkness to light. Ensure through drainage for any pools or residual ponds of rain that remain.
Sine most of the dengue mosquito that causes dengue fever resides in gardens, it is usually supported to have your garden care list prioritized with getting it fumigated specifically for the dengue mosquito. However, keep in mind that during this process of fumigation you choose a insecticide which causes little damage to plant healt.
Resort to the use of mosquito repellent. Your first hurdle for the dengue mosquito should be a net to make sure it can get no where near you. Use mosquito nets to cover most pats of your garden where the dengue mosquito is more ready to preside.
Tips and ideas on keeping yourself away from the dengue mosquito and the viral hemorrhagic fever that follows.