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Figure 1:
(A–D) floor drain types (1–4); (E) water permanently retained in the bottom of all drain types; (F) medium size pot and saucer; (G) 65 liter water barrels; (H) ridges and grooves on the surface of pot saucers.
Figure 2:
Parthenogenetic female of Heterorhabditis indica LPP35 inside the head of an Aedes aegypti larvae.
Mortality rate (%) of Aedes aegypti L3/L4 in pot saucers, seven days after treatment with Heterorhabditis indica LPP35 infective juveniles (IJs), at two distinct doses.