The senior entomologist is of the view elimination of mosquito eggs is the only way to tame dengue.
"Spreading bleaching powder or spraying insecticide will not help in controlling dengue because bleaching powder does not crush the eggs laid by dengue mosquitoes. Effect of these insecticides lasts half-an-hour or at the most one hour. It kills only mosquitoes, a scientist of the Zoological Survey of India, Dr Devi Shankar Suman told PTI.
The West Bengal government has ordered civic bodies to spread bleaching powder in areas where dengue cases have been reported.
So far, there have been 13 deaths in state-run hospitals due to dengue while over 20,000 cases reported from parts of the city and its surrounding suburbs.
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The entomologist has been conducting a research work on mosquitoes and has collected samples from several areas like New Alipore, Maheshtala, Garia and Botanical Gardens and other places in the city.
He disagreed with doctors' claims that dengue this season had changed character making it more difficult to deal with.
"Locating the breeding place is more important before spraying insecticides here and there. Recent research shows that there is no successful method to penetrate in those bottle caps or cans we use daily. Only people can eliminate the vector. If it is not repetitive, it will not be affective. We do not have the tools and techniques to smash the eggs," he said.
Dengue mosquitoes lay eggs on moist soil which can last up to a year, until the ground is flooded again, he said.
"It bites mostly during day time when humans are active but not at night. We must remember that dengue mosquitoes do not lay eggs in dirty water but in water which are kept in a place for over a period of time," he said.
"Once dengue mosquitos enter a locality, it is almost impossible to drive them away from that area. Once they lay eggs, those will remain intact for the next six months or even a year," he said.
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