Using GIS-based land use map for the urban-rural division (the relative ratio of population density adjusted to relatively Aedes-infested
land area), we demonstrated significant independent observations of seasonal and geographical variation of Aedes aegypti
and Aedes albopictus vectors between Muang Narathiwat district (urban setting) and neighbor districts (rural setting) of Narathiwat,
Southern Thailand, based on binomial distribution of Aedes vectors in water-holding containers (water storage containers, discarded
receptacles, miscellaneous containers, and natural containers).