Paper Title
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION OF FACTORS INFLUENCING MOSQUITO DISTRIBUTION USING AERIAL IMAGING AND MOSQUITO TRAPS

Abstract
Abstract - This study uses unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) equipped with modern imaging technology in conjunction with ground-based mosquito capture approaches to evaluate the numerous factors controlling mosquito dispersal. In its early phases, the research hopes to provide a full knowledge of the complicated dynamics that govern mosquito habitats. Given mosquitos' significance as disease vectors for diseases like dengue fever and malaria, understanding their distribution patterns is critical for developing targeted and effective disease preventive efforts. The primary goals are to identify and analyze environmental variables that influence mosquito habitats, with the ultimate goal of providing significant insights into the field of mosquito-borne disease prevention. This study offers the groundwork for a more sophisticated understanding of mosquito ecology and development. Keywords - Mosquito Traps, Disease Vectors, Environmental Factors