It only takes a few infected mosquitoes to produce large dengue outbreaks in the community. The mosquitos will lay eggs on the walls of water-filled containers inside and outside the house. These eggs stick to the container like glue and will remain there until scrubbed off. The next time the water level rises to cover the eggs such as result from rainfall, they will gradually hatch and mature. The main concern of the dengue problem is the growing mosquito population due to pools of standing or slow-flowing water, which provide a breeding ground for many insects, including mosquitoes that can transmit diseases. Our focus is to find solutions to prevent more from growing and make efforts to eliminate standing water, which are immediately adjacent to housing structures.