This study has demonstrated that six household activities (animal pans, earthen jars, number of Aedes aegypti in drainage of refrigerators, pH of water in plant pot saucers, temperature of water in metal containers and temperature of water in water jars) were suitable predictors for explaining the number of DHF patients in Kreang sub-District. In conclusion, household’s activities and abiotic of containers characteristics of exert a significant influence on mosquito breeding site selection among Ae. Aegypti and Ae. albopictus. Earthen jars were the preferred breeding site for this mosquito in this study, followed by plastic bucket, container in bath room, cement tank and water jars. These preferences could be exploited to develop novel techniques to deter oviposition.