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• The dengue mosquito can fly several hundred yards looking for water-filled containers to laytheir eggs. • A few mosquitoes per household can produce large dengue outbreaks. • The dengue mosquito does not lay eggs in ditches, drainages, canals, wetlands, rivers or lakes; pouring chlorine into these habitats is useless.
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