Abstract

The study was design to evaluate the smoke repellency effect of prepared neem leaves, against mosquito. The dried neem powder was used for making the insecticide, 10 g of powdered leaves sample was weight into a 200 ml beaker, and 5.0 g of starch was weight and added to the leave sample in the beaker. The mixture was stirred and 5.0 ml of distilled water was added gradually to the mixture in little quantity while stirring. The beaker with wet insecticide mixture was dried in an oven until a constant weight was obtained. The prepared neem insecticide was distributed among the households to use at night, to substitute synthetic insecticides. The users were randomly selected within the study area. The data was collected based on the time of application, number of bites receive before and after the application this was done based on 0-5 rating scale. The result revealed that the prepared insecticide is 100% effective though the effectiveness is dependent to time taken after application. The questionnaire was also used to assess the view of the users on the adverse effect they experienced upon the exposure to neem tree leaves prepared sample. The study has been concluded that neem leaves smoke is effective in repelling mosquito, and it can be an alternative to the synthetic insecticides hence it is safe for the users and the environment.

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