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Mosquitoes are more than just an annoyance; they are vectors of dangerous diseases like malaria, dengue, and Zika virus. At JOTAJI RANKING K LIMITED, we provide comprehensive mosquito control services designed to eliminate these pests and protect your loved ones. Our safe and effective methods ensure long-lasting results, allowing you to enjoy your home or workplace without the constant worry of mosquito bites.
Disease Prevention
Mosquitoes are responsible for spreading life-threatening diseases. Controlling their population minimizes the risk of illness.
Improved Comfort
Mosquito bites cause itching and discomfort, disrupting your daily life. Effective control restores your peace of mind.
Health and Hygiene
A mosquito-free environment promotes better health and sanitation.
There are many species of mosquitoes, which can be found all around the world. The female species is responsible for the irritating bites we suffer from and these bites can also carry fatal diseases.
Read more about the lifecycles and habits of different types of mosquitoes below.
(Anopheles SPP) The Anopheles mosquito is responsible for transmitting malaria. • Adult – pale and dark marks on its wings and resting 45-degree angle to the surface. • Larval rest parallel to surface of the water. • Egg is about 1mm long and has floats on its sides.
(Aedes Aegypti) The bites from an Aedes mosquito peak at the change of light intensity (after sunrise and before sunset). • Adult has black and white markings. • Larval rest 45 degree from the surface of the water. • Egg is black in colour and shape like a rugby ball.
(Culex Tritaeniorhynchus) Culex mosquitoes are the main vector for Japanese B – Encephalitis • Adult – thorax, legs and veins on the wings are always covered with brown scales. Dull in colour. The tip of the abdomen is always blunt. • Larval rest 45 degree from the surface of the water. • Egg is brown, long and cylindrical, vertical on water surface, cemented in a raft of 300 eggs. Raft usually 3 – 4mm long and 2 – 3mm wide.