A common view particularly among rural participants is that piped water made water use more convenient and therefore more likely to be used excessively. This resulted in more water being disposed of on the ground or in the drains creating mosquito-breeding sites. Prior to the piped water supply, water was collected and transported manually, so water was used conservatively especially during a long dry season. In the past, mosquitoes were only abundant during the rainy season (May–October), whereas, at present, mosquitoes are abundant in all seasons though the number of mosquitoes in winter season, which is from November to February (temperatures range between 15 and 25 ◦ C) is slightly lower than in other seasons. Participants also pointed out that electric lights attract insects, including mosquitoes, which naturally rest in the bush or the forest.