10 Guam Code Ann. § 36101
The method of treatment of any such water for the prevention of propagation of mosquitoes may be any one or more of the following as may be appropriate:
(a) Screening with wire or plastic netting of at least eighteen (18) mesh to the inch each way, or with any other material which will effectually prevent the ingress or ingress of mosquitoes;
(b) Complete emptying every seven (7) days of unscreened containers; (c) Covering completely the surface of the water with kerosene,
petroleum, mineral oil or similar material as frequently as necessary to
prevent the propagation of mosquitoes there, and in no case less frequently than every ten (10) days;
(d) Stocking with mosquito-destroying fish and clearing and keeping ponds, pools, receptacles and other standing water sufficiently clear of vegetative growth and other obstructions to render all water therein freely accessible to such fish;
(e) Filling or draining to prevent temporary or permanent accumulations of water; and
(f) Proper disposal, by removal or destruction of containers, such as tin cans, tin boxes, broken or empty bottles, abandoned appliances and vehicles, and similar holding or likely to hold water.
SOURCE: GC § 9660.