The correct option is B It ensures the vector, the night time mosquito, will have a higher chance of transmitting them elsewhere
Adults filarial worms reside in the lymph nodes where the female parasite reproduces to form larvae, while the larvae called microfilariae circulate in the bloodstream. During the day, the microfilariae move through the blood vessels deep inside the body, and during the night, they move to the superficial parts, which are the capillaries in the skin. The fact that the microfilariae are found in the peripheral blood during these hours, may ensure that the vector, the night time mosquito, will have a higher chance of transmitting them elsewhere.