Sri Lanka, Dambulla Cave Temple

Tuesday

Today

High

Wednesday

Tomorrow

Moderate

Thursday

May 1

Moderate

Friday

May 2

High

Saturday

May 3

Extreme

The mosquito situation in Sri Lanka, particularly at the Dambulla Cave Temple, can be a cause for concern due to the presence of various mosquito species that can transmit harmful diseases to humans. Mosquito-borne illnesses such as dengue fever, malaria, and chikungunya are prevalent in the region, posing a threat to both locals and tourists visiting the temple.


Year round mosquito forecast

The warm and humid climate of Sri Lanka provides a conducive environment for mosquitoes to breed and thrive, making it important for visitors to take necessary precautions to avoid mosquito bites. The temple's lush surroundings and proximity to water bodies can further increase the risk of mosquito infestation, making it essential for individuals to use insect repellent and wear long sleeves and pants to protect themselves from potential mosquito bites.

Efforts are being made by local authorities to control the mosquito population in the area through the implementation of mosquito control measures such as fogging and larviciding. However, it is still crucial for visitors to stay vigilant and take preventive measures to reduce their risk of contracting mosquito-borne diseases while exploring the beautiful Dambulla Cave Temple.


Mosquito-borne diseases in the area

Malaria

Zika

Dengue

Yellow Fever

Chikungunya

West Nile Fever


Further information