§ 95.23 TREATMENT OF COLLECTION OF WATER REQUIRED; METHODS OF TREATMENT.
   Collections of water in which mosquitoes breed or are likely to breed shall be treated by one or more of the following methods as shall be approved by the health officer:
   (A)   Screening with wire netting of at least 16 meshes to the inch each way, or any other material which will effectually prevent the ingress or egress of mosquitoes.
   (B)   Complete emptying every seven days of unscreened containers, together with their thorough drying or cleaning.
   (C)   Using a larvicide approved and applied under the direction of the health officer.
   (D)   Covering completely the surface of the water with kerosene, petroleum, or paraffin oil once every seven days.
   (E)   Cleaning and keeping sufficiently free of vegetable growth and other obstructions, and stocking with mosquito-destroying fish.
   (F)   Filling or draining to the satisfaction of the health officer.
   (G)   Proper disposal by removal or destruction of tin cans, tin boxes, broken or empty bottles, and other articles likely to hold water.
('64 Code, § 15-5)