83% AND 17.15% RESPECTIVELY. IN THE KITCHEN AND LIVING ROOM. ONLY 3...

23.83% and 17.15% respectively. in the kitchen and living room. Only 3 mosquitoes Ae.albopictus scanned and caught in the bathroom account for a very small proportion. Ae.albopictus mosquitoes preferred to rested in dark holes outside the home and stumps of discarded plants outside the house with 43.10% and 41.38% respectively, the difference was not statistically significant (p = 0.78 > 0.05). Investigating the substrates and settling altitude of Aedes mosquitoes, the results are shown in Table 2: Table 2: The substrate and settling elevation of Aedes mosquitoes at the study site Ae.aegypti Ae.albopictus Resting place No. % No. % Clothes hanged on the wall 279 35,18 3 100 Dark wall 186 23,46 0 - Dark place behind furnitures 92 11,60 0 - Clothes hanged on clothes line 89 11,22 0 Curtain 44 5,55 0 - Bed nets 36 4,54 0 - Under beds, chairs, wardrobes, tables 26 3,28 0 - In the vase 26 3,28 0 - Indoor drying line 11 1,39 0 - Bookshelves, shelves 4 0,50 0 - Resting altitude Altitude> 1.5m 116 14,63 Altitude 0.5-1.5m 552 69,61 3 100 Altitude <0.5m 125 15,76 Table 2 shows that Ae.aegypti mainly resting on wall clothes, accounting for 35.18%, with 23.46% of Ae.aegypti mosquitoes on the surface of walls in dark indoor areas. The rate of Ae.aegypti staying on surfaces such as curtains, clothes squeezed on the clothesline, and the dark place behind household utensils was not statistically significant. There are 69.61% of Ae.aegypti (552) that prefer to rested at a height of 0.5-1.5m on substrates such as wall clothing and wall surfaces in dark areas. However, there was no difference between the rate of Ae.aegypti perched above 1.5m and below 0.5m. For Ae.albopictus, the preferred perching height is from 0.5-1.5 m.