Aedes aegypti, the yellow fever mosquito, typically breeds in stagnant or standing water. Common breeding sites include containers such as flower pots, discarded tires, buckets, and any other items that can collect rainwater. They prefer shaded areas that provide protection from direct sunlight. Efficient elimination of these breeding sites is crucial for controlling their populations and preventing the spread of diseases like dengue and Zika virus.
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