How not to grow mosquitoes in African towns
Mosquitoes bring discomfort and devastating illness to millions of people in the humid tropics. However, not all areas of standing water are their breeding sites. This article explains which mosquitoesare a problem in each area and what are the specific breeding sites for each mosquito.
are a problem in each area and what are the specific breeding sites for each mosquito.
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