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DEVELOPMENT OF ORGANIC

MOSQUITO COIL FROM


CITROFORTUNELLA
MICROCARPA AND
AZADIRACHTA INDICA
Kristine Dela Cruz
Lara Joelle Domingo
INTRODUCTION
Mosquitoes are one of
the major problem in
the society.

Tropical countries such as the



Philippines are prone to dengue.
An estimated 390 million
dengue infections occur
worldwide each year,
with about 96 million
resulting in illness.
Objectives

This study aims to produce an


effective and purely natural
mosquito coil using Citrofortunella
Microcarpa and Azadirachta Indica
METHODOLOGY
Preparation of Materials

Making Mosquito of Coil

Catching Mosquito and


Testing of the Organic Coil
Making Mosquito Coil

Equipment tools:

Blender, Oven, Knife, Measuring cups,


Measuring spoon, Container, Bowl

Ingredients:

1 kl Calamansi Peelings
30 mL of Water
440 grams of Neem tree Leaves
880 grams of Wood Shavings
500 grams Charcoal
250 degree Celsius temperature of Oven
Testing the Mosquito Coil
RESULTS AND
DISCUSSION
CALAMANSI- MIXTURE OF
NEEM STARCH AND
MOSQUITO WOOD
COIL SHAVING
5 2
5 2
5 2
CALAMANSI-NEEM MIXTURE OF
MOSQUITO COIL STARCH AND
WOOD SHAVING
MEAN 5 2
VARIANCE 0 0
OBSERVATION 3 3
POOLED VARIANCE 0

HYPOTHESIZED 0
MEAN DIFFERENCE
Df 4
t Stat 65535
t Critical one tail 2.131846782
T Critical two tail 2.776445105
CONCLUSION
AND
RECOMMENDATION
Conclusion

The researchers conclude that the organic


mosquito coil has anti mosquito
properties which contribute to protecting
people from dengue.
Therefore, the development of this
mosquito coil is to benefits citizens as
possible community IGP and in their
waste management.
Recommendations

For future researchers, the


researcher would like to be able to
have a larger sample size of
mosquitoes and to test it against a
commercial synthetic mosquito coil.
Also future researches could study
possible village type processes for
producing mosquito coil using
calamansi peelings.

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