Rittika Banerjee, Anindita Datta, Rishabh Sen, P. Banerjee
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Role of ornamental fishes to control Aedes albopictus larvae population
Aedes albopictus is a potential vector that is responsible for severe outbreaks of dengue and DHF. Implementing traditional methods such as insecticides and mosquito repellents are harmful to the environment and to human health. In the present study, the rate at which Aedes albopictus larvae were consumed as well as the other feeding preferences of five ornamental fishes (Guppy, Molly fish, Betta fish, Gold fish