Dengue danger is real—and it bites during the
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. Aedes aegypti is no ordinary mosquito.
By Aniket Chakraborty
June 12, 2025
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HEALTH & WELLNESS
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Meet the dengue mosquito: black, small, fast—with white stripes on its legs and thorax.
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Unlike others, it bites in daylight—early mornings and late afternoons are peak danger zones.
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It lives indoors and thrives in urban homes near clean, stagnant water sources.
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One mosquito can lay eggs in just a few drops of water—in pots, pet bowls, or lids.
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Its life cycle: egg → larva → pupa → adult—interrupt it by removing standing water.
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To avoid bites: wear long sleeves, use repellents, install screens, and sleep under nets.
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Protect your home: clear gutters, seal tanks, trim plants, and use citronella outdoors.
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Daily habits like checking flower pots and drying pet bowls go a long way in dengue defense.
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Spot the signs. Know the enemy. Stay safe. Beat dengue before it bites—with science, not fear.
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