Increasing the flow of streams, regulation of the water level in reservoirs, vegetation removal and shading are examples of environmental manipulation activities. The following are some of the environmental manipulation activities which are useful for mosquito control:

Covered containers.
Figure 9.4 Potential mosquito breeding sites in small containers can be covered. (Source: WHO, 1997: as in Figure 9.2)

Closing, screening or covering breeding sites

Potential breeding sites in relatively small enclosed habitats, such as drinking water storage containers, tyres and wells, should be made inaccessible to adult mosquitoes by covering them (e.g. as in Figure 9.4). Removable covers, such as mosquito-proof lids or wire mesh screening, can be fitted in some cases. Wells can be made mosquito-proof by closing them with slabs, an iron sheet or grass, and installing hand pumps.