The guppy (Poecilia reticulata),
also rainbow fish, is one of the world's most widely distributed tropical fish
and also the popular aquarium fish. I have been fascinated by the guppies of
Kairavini Pushkarini ……. Present day youth may not know that there existed open
wells at every house, Corporation personnel would visit each house dispensing
handful of guppies in to the well. photo credit : guppies.com
Away ‘mosquito’ menace is felt everywhere. Can you name the mosquito that bites Aiswarya
Rai in Enthiran ? The mosquitoes are a
family of small, midge-like flies: the Culicidae. Although a few species are
harmless or even useful to humanity, most are considered a nuisance because
they consume blood from living vertebrates, including humans. When half-asleep, a pierce to one’s skin,
leaving behind an itchy red welt and possibly even a serious illness. Possibly only some are attacked while some
are unfazed. Could it be that mosquitoes prefer to bite some people over
others? ~ perhaps yes, mosquitoes do exhibit blood-sucking preferences ! males
do not bite people, females do as they
need human blood to develop fertile eggs. The females of many species of mosquitoes are
blood-eating pests. There were theories that mosquitoes will not live in
coastal places due to salinity; that the would not be present in top floors of
high rise building. There used to be many jokes in Ananda Vikadan, Kumudam and
other popular magazines of the mosquito menace especially Mambalam, making it
area-specific. A couple of decades ago,
there existed a team called ‘Mambalam Mosquitoes’ aptly representing the
locality.
Life has changed since – now you
find mosquitoes everywhere be it – Triplicane, Mylapore, Medavakkam, Madipakkam
– name any area – most popular myths have been exploded – they are found on
every floor of very tall structures too. All mosquitoes must have water in which to
complete their life cycle. This water can range in quality from melted snow
water to sewage effluent and it can be in any container imaginable. Mosquitoes lay their eggs in places such as tree holes
that periodically hold water, tide water pools in salt marshes, sewage effluent
ponds, irrigated pastures, rain water ponds, etc. Each species therefore has
unique environmental requirements for the maintenance of its life cycle.
~ now this is no post on mosquitoes
of Chennai or its neighbourhood - but
far away in the UK … changes to UK
urban areas provide habitats for mosquitoes, including species known to spread malaria and
West Nile virus, a study suggests. Warmer
ambient temperatures and more water containers in gardens are bringing
mosquitoes into closer contact with people, say scientists. Based on a survey
of UK
local authorities, reports of mosquito bites over the last 10 years are 2.5
times greater than in the 10 years up to 1996. NHS Direct statistics show 9,061
calls in England
complaining of bites and stings from early May this year to now - up nearly 15%
from last summer. Not all bite complaints are due to mosquitoes - many can be
attributed to bedbugs, midges and fleas. But conditions in the UK, particularly in southeastern England, are
increasingly hospitable to mosquitoes.
The Health Protection Agency has organised the
Mosquito Recording Scheme to look into where and how mosquitoes live and breed.
And the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, with help from the HPA,
has created Mosquito Watch, a voluntary reporting system geared towards
collecting and analysing various specimens. Not only do mosquitoes swarm over
pools of standing water, including bowls left outside for pets, they appear
under man-hole covers and even travel on London's
Tube network. But while mosquitoes transmit deadly diseases in many parts of
the world, they do not cause major harm in the UK.
Malaria in England had effectively died out by
the 1950s, mostly due to the draining of much of the marshland where mosquitoes
bred. But because of the growth of global travel, the number of imported cases
of the disease in the UK
has risen, with nearly 2,000 a year today. In many cases, live mosquitoes have
been found on aircraft, or traveling in luggage, having been transported from
countries with malaria. On rare occasions, people may even have contracted
malaria in Europe and North America, dubbed
"airport malaria".
It is stated that a severe drought and
subsequent hosepipe ban in the spring of 2012 across southern and eastern England led to
reports of hugely inflated sales of water butt containers. The number of water
containers continues to grow as households look to save money and water…. Changing
behavioural pattern also has been observed as - more than 30 different mosquito
species have been recorded in the UK, most of which are resident all
year round.
Getting back to Triplicane, those
days the guppies were dispensed in wells as they would eat larvae of mosquito
and can effectively control mosquito growth.
Guppies were found to be highly adaptable and thrive in many different
environmental and ecological conditions.
Though not native here, guppy fish have been introduced to many different
countries on every continent except Antarctica.
Sometimes this has occurred accidentally, but most often as a means of mosquito
control. The mosquito in Enthiran that would bite Aishwarya Rai ~ after which
Robo Rajini would run, find it in a slum, catch and present it – was named
‘Ranguski’ – perhaps the nickname of my favorite writer Sujatha, whose story
was filmed by Shankar.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
21st May 2014.