Mosquito One Mosquito Two

This is a far more serious thing than we treat it. Yes there are lots of appeals to get rid of the containers and other things that might cause water to collect, but I remember when we were scared of the home inspectors who made regular visits and reported homes who didn’t conform to standards. May be it is time we go back to these days.

 

Mosquito One Mosquito Two

 

My niece is in the third stage of Dengue

One more bite from the Aedes aegypti they say

Sometimes is fatal so at all cost she must

Quell her fear of these pest and in God trust

Unavoidable bites bring no threat to her life

I pray that she be relieved of any strife

The constant worries of another bite

Of thoughts of what another one might

 

On her inflict since we can’t see them all

Nor stop each when we hear their buzzing call

Even with all the modern day tricks

 

Mosquitoes still breed rapidly in debris and bricks  

Old bottles and cups anything where water collects

Some flowers too have been breeding ground for these insects

Quit giving home and refuge to these

Unsafe flying insects bearing disease  

If you can stop their cycle rather that their bite

There is much we can do to win the fight

Our focus now my friends should be

 

To rid our environs of this deadly enemy

Win the battle by taking the fight to the mosquito

Obliterate the Aedes aegypti and Dengue, destroy where they grow     

 

 

 

 

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  • 31 Aug 2010, 11:37 PM A Reader wrote:
    Inspectors then seem to do alot more and care more than the ones that function now. So we had a reason to respect them and fear their visits. We need to pay more attention to the little rock we call home and keep it clean.
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