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Florida’s tropical weather creates a thriving mosquito environment, often dealing with these nuisance pests year-round. Once mosquitoes invade your yard, they can ruin all your outdoor fun and even transmit diseases, including the West Nile and Zika viruses. One of the best ways you can avoid mosquitoes is creating a less-attractive environment. We breakdown our top 3 mosquito prevention tips you can use throughout your property so you can enjoy your yard again!
To survive and breed more larva mosquitoes, these pests need the smallest amount of standing water. It’s crucial to remove all standing water from your property, especially after a thunderstorm. Consider the following tips to reduce moisture on your property:
Your yard line is the first defense in avoiding mosquitoes so it’s crucial to maintain it on a regular basis; consider these tips on keeping a tidy yard:
Do-it-yourself mosquito prevention will always help efforts in avoiding a mosquito infestation but sometimes it’s best to call a professional mosquito control company for help. These experts will be able to provide you with a mosquito control plan, which typically include:
If you have a problem with mosquitoes or would like to start mosquito prevention now, call your Florida pest control company today!
In Florida, mosquitoes have quite a presence, especially during peak mosquito season. These pests are most active in warmer months, ruining our summer fun outside. But just because these pests are active does not mean you are not able to avoid them. Check out our top three ways to avoid mosquitoes while outside.
When spending time outdoors, it’s important to utilize mosquito repellent containing DEET. These repellents will help protect you from mosquitoes biting your skin. Sparingly spray the repellent on your skin, covering any exposed areas while outdoors. In addition to using repellent, wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants, and avoid perfumes to reduce the chance of getting bitten.
To avoid mosquitoes during your backyard BBQ’s or picnics, it is always best to keep your yard well-maintained. Mosquitoes need only ½” of water to breed. Ensure that you fill any holes or hollow trees from gathering water. Equally, make sure gutters are clear of debris to avoid pooling water, correct any drainage issues, and eliminate any other sources of moisture – like toys and other containers that collect water.
Mosquitoes are most active at dusk and dawn. Consider having a party or outdoor event before sunset instead of in the middle of the day. Placing citronella candles throughout your yard can also help minimize mosquito activity and reduce mosquito bites.
If you’ve noticed more mosquito activity this summer, reach out to your local South Florida mosquito control company to schedule a thorough property inspection and a comprehensive mosquito control plan, consisting of monthly mosquito treatments.