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6 June is World Pest Day. Since its successful establishment on World Pest Day on 6 June 2017, it aims to raise awareness of the great harm caused by small bugs by carrying out public welfare publicity activities to call on people to pay attention to the "small pests" around them.

Zhong Nanshan, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering: Now the conditions of the entire environmental health have been greatly improved, but are these small bugs harmless? No, there are now nearly 200 million people in the world who are caused by mosquito bites, and hundreds of thousands of people die of malaria every year, so we need to know that small pests can cause big harm.
There are many types of pests, most notably flies, cockroaches, mosquitoes and rats.
According to surveys, mosquitoes are the top ten most annoying pests on the planet, with more than 725,000 deaths per year, so anti-mosquito work is particularly important.
Liu Jianhua, president of the Nanchang Health And Harmful Control Association: Mosquitoes may grow in water, and their larvae are in water, so the focus of our prevention and control is to remove stagnant water.
Trees, ditches, pools, pots, etc., are all favorite places for mosquitoes.
Many first-floor residents have many flowers and plants in their yards. While planting flowers and grasses to nourish the eyes, we must also pay attention to the removal of mosquitoes.
According to experts, scientific mosquito control methods should be based on clearing the breeding environment, supplemented by drugs to kill larvae and adult mosquitoes, only in this way can we achieve more with less.