Area1

 

 Observation 

  • The entire area is covered with dense, unmaintained vegetation.
  • There is a closed metal fencing, restricting proper access inside.
  • Plants are randomly overgrown, creating:
    • Heavy shade
    • Moist ground conditions
    • Hidden pockets where water can accumulate
  • The inner side appears untouched for long duration, making it an ideal habitat.

🦟  Mosquito Breeding

  • Dense vegetation + shade = slow drying of water
  • No sunlight penetration = perfect larval survival conditions
  • Closed fencing = no regular inspection or treatment possible
  • Random plant growth = water stagnation points go unnoticed

This combination creates a high-risk mosquito breeding zone, especially for:

  • Culex (dirty water breeders)
  • Aedes (hidden small water pockets)

Recommended

             “We have observed that due to the closed fencing and dense, unstructured plant growth, this area is acting as a major mosquito breeding hotspot. Since we don’t have proper access inside, it becomes very difficult to carry out effective larviciding and adulticiding treatments.

If this space is converted into a systematically designed garden with proper gaps and access pathways, we can ensure regular monitoring, chemical application, and significantly reduce mosquito breeding.”

Visual Evidence

Area2 (New Construction Building)

 

Observation

The surveyed area presents a high risk for mosquito breeding due to extensive water accumulation and abundant debris.

Visual Evidence