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A survey on container breeding sites of mosquito larvae was conducted in the Solapur city. Survey was carried out during rainy season in June 2015 to December 2015.Sampling was carried out by dipping using pipette or dipper depending on container types. All breeding sources of mosquito larvae were examined different container types: indoor and outdoor i.e. plastic container, earthen pot, natural container, tiers, coconut shell, vase, can and concrete tank. Containers w e r e identified as potential breeding sites. Survey was carried out in outdoors and indoors were found containing larvae. Among all types of containers of total surveyed containers were positive with mosquito larvae, followed by plastic containers, concrete tanks, vases, bottles, cans and earthen pots. A total of 1893 mosquito larvae were collected of which morphological identification of the larvae by use of microscopy yielded, we identified four species those of Aedesaegypti n = 1514 (79.98%), Aedesalbopictus n = 9(1%), Culexquinquefasciatus n = 265(14%), Culexvishnui n = 95(5.02%). This study indicated that Aedes and Culex was capable of breeding in a wide range of container types. To control these mosquitoes, the elimination of artificial and natural containers or alteration of breeding sites in city should be taken into consideration
Mosquito larvae, container, Aedes, Culex.
Mosquito larvae, container, Aedes, Culex.
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