Last updated: 4 Jun 2026 | 7 Views |
One week before the annual Kathin robe-offering festival at a riverside temple in Ayutthaya, village headman Somporn, 52, chairman of the organizing committee, got a warning from local health volunteers: four dengue cases in two weeks in the villages around the temple — one of them an 11-year-old temple boy who helped out every evening.
The festival expected over 800 visitors: elders, small children, and out-of-province pilgrims sleeping overnight in the sermon hall. An outbreak would turn the year's biggest merit into the district's worst news.
The municipal fogging truck came once a year, sprayed only the outer road, and was fully booked before the festival. Coils in the hall did nothing for the under-floor voids, the moat, or the forest grove behind the temple.
The temple committee called the mosquito spraying service of World Health Disinfection (WHD) — the same team serving government facilities nationwide. A free survey five days before the festival found 22 breeding sites. The crew fogged WHO-standard ULV with Deltamethrin 2.5% across the sermon hall, under-floor voids, monks' quarters, moat and grove — scheduled mid-morning after alms so monastic routines were untouched — with a second pass one day before the festival.
Before: 4 nearby dengue cases, mosquitoes swarming evening chanting, a hospitalized temple boy, a committee considering postponement.
After: An 800-guest festival with zero new cases, comfortable evening sermons — and the municipality asked for WHD's number for other temples in the district.
"The team sprayed under floors no one had ever inspected. Our visitors were safe and the merit-making was complete." — The Abbot
How far ahead of a big event should we spray? First pass 5–7 days before, second pass 1 day before.
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