Do u know what are these?
These are Aedes eggs..... Eeeeyyeewwww 😵😵😵😵😵
Let read some info about Aedes eggs.... 🔍📖
Female Aedes produce on average 100 to 200 eggs per batch & can produce five batches of eggs during a lifetime..... 😱😱😱 (Wooowww)
The eggs are smooth, long, ovoid shaped, and roughly 1mm long. When first laid, eggs appear white but within minutes turn a shiny black.
In warm climates eggs may develop in as little as two days, whereas in cooler temperate climates, development can take up to a week.
Laid eggs can survive for very long periods in a dry state, often for more than a year. However, they hatch immediately once submerged in water. This makes the control of the dengue virus mosquito very difficult... 😧😧😧😧😨😨😨
"Keep Clean, No Aedes, No Dengue"
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