Mosquito
Mosquito is attached insecta, diptera chironomidae. There are 3,500 species around the world, in every continent except South Pole. Around 400 species are commonly seen in China, among which the most famous are anopheles, aedes and culex. The life of a mosquito includes four phases: egg, larva, pupa and adult. Normally the growth cycle for mosquito eggs is 1-2 days, 5-7 days for larvae, 2-3 days for pupas and 3-7 days from emergence to blood biting and laying eggs for an adult. The whole cycle is around 1-2 weeks.
The following images may cause discomfort. Please view with caution.The hazard of mosquitos
- The blood-sucking female mosquitos are the transmitting media for pathogens including dengue fever, malaria, yellow fever, filariasis and Japanese encephalitis as well as over 80 diseases, thus recognized as one of “the four pests”.
- Apart from influence on health, it also bring negative influence on the overall living environment as well as external visitors.
Our advantage
- The modernized physical devices maintains high efficiency and provides the most effective solutions while avoiding hazards to human health and environment as caused by traditional chemical pesticides.
- Providing various solutions and suggestions, including but not limited to eradicating breeding environment, adjusting structure and facilities of buildings as well as improving hygiene habits.