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Sunday 1 December 2013

Mosquito Control


There are approximately 2, 700 species of mosquito in the world; the three most significant genera are the Aedes, Anopheles, and Culex, as these types of mosquitoes are responsible for transmitting various diseases that are hazardous to mankind.
The Aedes Mosquito
As one of the most dangerous types of mosquito, the Aedes is anthropophagic, that is, it feeds on the blood of humans. Only the female mosquito bites. It transmits among humans menacing diseases such as yellow fever and dengue fever, and can also cause lymphatic filariasis, an illness that can trigger elephantiasis in certain cases.
Description: MosquitoMost species of Aedes can be found in the tropical and subtropical zones of the world. Recently, the genus has been discovered in more temperate regions, and its presence can now be anticipated on every continent except Antarctica.
The female Aedes mosquito lays its eggs on the surface of water; adulthood is reached within approximately six to seven days. The mature Aedes mosquito breeds, feeds, and dies within a week or two, which is the life cycle of most mosquitoes.
The Anopheles Mosquito
The Anopheles is different from other types of mosquitoes as it is the genus most accountable for spreading malaria to humans. Malaria can be fatal; its typical symptoms include fever, headaches, chills, and general flu symptoms. The species of Anopheles known as Gambiae is infamous for transmitting plasmodium falciparum, the most threatening form of malaria in the world.
The Anopheles mosquito is generally located near bodies of water, such as ponds, swamps, marches, ditches, and rain pools. The Anopheles female favors laying its eggs in fairly still water that is oxygenated, and where there is an abundance of wild plant life. Some species enjoy the shady areas, while others prefer sunlight.
Description: Types of Mosquitoes: Culex MosquitoThe Culex Mosquito
The genus of mosquito known as the Culex can be considered the least dangerous of the three major types of mosquitoes due to the fact that humans are not their preferred blood meal. Instead, most species of Culex are partial to biting birds rather than humans. Despite this inclination, the Culex female mosquito is nevertheless recognized as spreading diseases such as the West Nile virus, malaria, filariasis, and encephalitis.
The Culex, like the Anopheles, tends to favor standing water to lay its eggs; however, unlike the Anopheles, it does not necessarily opt for plant and wild life surroundings. Instead, it often breeds in the outdoor objects on your property, such as barrels, cans, garden pots, used tires, as well as other places where stagnant water can collect.
Not all mosquitoes are important disease carriers, even though most suck the blood of man and other vertebrate animals. Only the female mosquito bites. They require standing or slow moving water in which to develop, and breed in fish ponds, unattended swimming pools, and rain puddles.

Treatment and Control:
Mosquito control begins with an accurate and thorough inspection of the target area and surrounding areas. Integrated Pest Management (IMP) 5-step program will significantly reduce mosquito population from around the structure.
Mosquitoes are no stranger, affecting residents and corporatize if temperatures stay warm.
Our mosquito control program protects our client's homes in two ways, by reducing current mosquito populations and preventing new mosquito populations from affecting your home.
Treatment Spraying and Fogging
 Our treatment procedure includes:
A licensed technician will inspect the area each month to locate breeding sites. The technician will eliminate and/or treat the identified breeding sites with a larvacide which eliminates mosquito larvae in water where they breed.
The technician then treats resting areas of adult mosquito populations to help suspend further breeding. Resting areas usually include tree lines, bushes, shrubs, tall grass areas and other growth areas. 

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  1. Now, a mosquito-repelling AC and refrigerator with a smart inverter from LG Electronics
    Sudhir Chowdhary | New Delhi | Updated: Mar 10 2014, 10:28 IST


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    A mosquito-repelling AC, refrigerator with a smart inverter and a stainless steel RO water purifier are among a slew of innovations developed by the India labs of LG Electronics for the local marketA mosquito-repelling AC, refrigerator with a smart inverter and a stainless steel RO water purifier are among a slew of innovations developed by the India labs of LG Electronics for the local market
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    A mosquito-repelling AC, refrigerator with a smart inverter and a stainless steel RO water purifier are among a slew of innovations developed by the India labs of LG Electronics for the local market
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    Technology can be bewildering at times. Imagine an air conditioner which not only delivers fast and powerful cooling, but also keeps mosquitoes away in a non-toxic way by emitting ultrasonic waves. Or a robotic vacuum cleaner, programmed to clean at set times in accordance with personal preferences of the user. Few could have imagined a few years back that a wearable device in a comfortable wristband design will give users greater control over their health and lifestyles; such an intelligent activity tracker will be able to display notifications from your phone, such as text messages and calls, and also feature a heart rate monitor! Pretty amazing, isn’t it?
    We are not talking about futuristic devices normally seen in a Hollywood science fiction movie, but the products mentioned above are some of the recent innovations to come out from the laboratories of South Korea’s LG Electronics. And, they are available for the customer right here in the country. Recently, the consumer durables major presented a diverse range of 230-odd products in the second edition of its annual technology extravaganza—LG Tech Show 2014 in the capital. Some have been developed keeping in mind the Indian market.
    Smart-technology and energy efficiency remained the core theme of the show, with LG displaying some of its popular flagship devices across verticals, along with its 2014 India line-up. A striking ultra high definition curved OLED TV which boasts of eye-popping visuals, a Web OS platform with an intuitive user interface that is both seamless and refreshingly uncomplicated, and makes setup, connecting with other devices, switching between content, and search and discovery incredibly easy, and the LG Lifeband Touch—the company’s debutant in the wearable technology domain, caught the imagination of everyone present at the show.
    Soon Kwon, managing director, LG Electronics India, said, “India features amongst our top five priority markets, and LG will continue to employ its technological and design expertise to bring impressive products to the Indian market.” LG, which is the world’s second-biggest TV maker after Samsung Electronics, has been aggressively promoting its TVs and mobile phones with curved next-generation technology displays, in the

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