QUOTE(pskk @ May 30 2010, 09:38 PM)
hackwire,
i've no wish to argue with you....but just thk abt a swiftlet home that is not successful....an irresponsible owner that dont maintain hygiene...and the bowls of dirty water a breeding ground for mosquito....
human population had and always will be THE BIGGEST problem in this world and I dont deny that....the sad thing is even if all of us do our part, earth will still be destroyed...only slower.
It is good to finally get some response, good or bad, whatever, but hopefully constructive in the end.
Swiftlet houses are strictly prohibited in residential areas. So, if you live in a designated residential area, make your complaints heard at the local council.
Swiftlet houses are allowed in designated commercial areas, as according to the last guidelines. If you are living in a commercial area, as you should not be, you can make complaints to the local association that the noise is too loud, not according to the set guidelines.
If you are in a mixed zone, ie commercial and residential, then you can try making complaints to both council and associations.
If there is a real problem with hygiene, then the local council will take action upon complaints.
You are absolutely correct in that a failed farm may become a breeding ground for mosquitoes, as would any dilapidated building. The council can issue a summons to the owner or fog the whole building. Either case will not be good for the errant farmer.
On the other hand, if the farm is doing ok with a birds populating the farm, it is very unlikely that the house will be a breeding spot for mosquitoes as these birds will readily consume as many mosquitoes as the house can ever produce as it will take many times more to fill the stomach of a single bird.
The bowls of dirty water inside a house, if there are, will not breed mosquitoes as the bird shit releases ammonia and this is poisonous to the mosquito larvae. There are some other specialized insect that are able to live in such dirty water. The Aedes mosquito breeds only in clean clear water !
You did not mention the area you are located , as otherwise I may have been able to offer more specific advice.