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What is the difference between rodent control standards and mosquito control standards?

1. Rat control standards?

1. Place two talcum powder blocks of 20 × 20 cm in a standard room of 15 square meters. After one night, the number of positive powder blocks shall not exceed 3%; yes No more than 2% of rooms have rat holes, rat droppings, rat bite marks and other rat marks; no more than 5% of rooms have unqualified rat-proof facilities in key units. ?

2. The total area of ??different types of external environments is 2,000 meters long, and there are no more than 5 rat traces. ?

2. Mosquito control standards?

1. The positive rate of mosquito larvae and pupae in various water storage containers and stagnant water inside and outside residential buildings and units shall not exceed 3%. . ?

2. Use a 500ml collection spoon to collect mosquito larvae and pupae from large and medium-sized water bodies in urban areas. The positive rate shall not exceed 3%, and the average number of larvae and pupae in the positive spoon shall not exceed 5. ?

3. In special places, people can lure mosquitoes for 30 minutes during the day, and the average number of adult mosquitoes trapped per person should not exceed 1. 3. Fly control standards?

1. No more than 1% of rooms in key units have flies, no more than 3% in other units, and no more than 3 positive rooms on average; rooms with unqualified fly-proof facilities in key units must not Exceeding 5%; places that process and sell directly imported food must not have flies. ?

2. Fly breeding areas are effectively managed, and the detection rate of larvae and pupae does not exceed 3%.

The above are the pest control standards issued by the National Patriotic Association in 2001.