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Summer is officially here in Florida, with mosquito season in full swing! These pests thrive off the heat and humidity summer season brings, making your chances of getting bit by them very high. Mosquitoes are small, annoying, and their bites can pose a serious health threat to humans and our pets. Protecting your family and pets is always top of mind for every homeowner, and what better way to do it than with an alternative green mosquito option through the In2Care Mosquito Trap!
In2Care is the perfect solution to prevent and eliminate mosquitoes throughout your property. This trap is unique, luring mosquitoes in with a special green mosquito treatment inside the trap. Once mosquitoes enter the trap, the treatment transfers to their legs, where it spreads to other breeding sites, including standing water or flower saucers. Once the treatment spreads, it eliminates adult mosquitoes and prevents larva mosquitoes from developing any further.
This alternative, green way for mosquito relief is perfect for every residential home! Instead of spraying mosquito treatment around your yard, the trap is strategically placed in a shaded, vegetated area where mosquitoes are likely to breed. The green treatment used to eliminate mosquitoes does not target beneficial pests and remains environmentally and pet friendly.
Avoid battling mosquitoes all summer long; consider a new way in In2Care to get rid of mosquitoes and take back your yard! If you’re interested in the In2Care Mosquito Trap System or would like more information, reach out to your local pest control company!
In Florida, it can be difficult to avoid mosquitoes as our tropical climate is the perfect place for them to breed and inhabit. These pests are known to take over yards, becoming a nuisance to your outdoor fun. In order to establish mosquito control around your home, it’s important to understand what these pests are attracted to and how you can reduce their activity for a buzz-free environment!
Female mosquitoes only need a small amount of water to start the process of breeding. Once mosquitoes lay their eggs in standing water, they develop into larvae and will float just above the water’s surface. It only takes around five days got the larvae to swim, and within 48 to 72 hours, the pupa will grow wings and become an adult mosquito. It’s essential to remove any standing water and items that can hold water from your yard including pots, tarps, toys, old tires, and pet bowls.
Mosquitoes look for places to hide, especially during hot and humid days. These pests will often hide in thick foliage, plants, tall grass, and damp woodpiles in our yard. To keep them from invading your yard, keep your grass and shrubs short, mowing often, and cutting shrubs back regularly. It’s also essential to store wood in containers with lids, placing it at least 20 feet from your home.
Did you know that mosquitoes are attracted to the carbon dioxide and body heat that our bodies emit? These pests will smell our odor and will target us for their next blood meal. If you’re spending time outdoors, consider placing outdoor fans to help redirect and dissipate the carbon dioxide and body heat. Likewise, when outdoors, consider wearing light-colored clothing, avoiding perfume, and trying to stay cool with a cold compress or water.
If you’ve noticed that the mosquito activity around your home has increased, consider reaching out to our Punta Gorda pest control company for some extra help. These professionals can provide you with a mosquito control and prevention plan for peak mosquito season.
It’s the holiday season, the time of the year when a bed bug infestation can be devastating! Bed bug activity can be confused with only being active in the summer, but they are year-round pests. This means that while the weather cools off, bed bugs are still active during the winter and will be looking towards your Miami Lakes home for warmth! Here’s what you need to know about bed bugs, signs that they’ve infested, and how you can avoid them.
Bed bugs are extremely small, only growing to 3/16th of an inch in length. Before these pests feed, their appearance is brown in color and flat in body shape. After feeding, they become red, swollen, and longer in body length. These pests will often get around by hitchhiking through certain items. Adult bed bugs can be spotted by the human eye, but nymphs are harder to spot, as they are smaller and paler in appearance.
Bed bugs will infest several areas in the home, including behind baseboards, around mattress buttons, within bedding, electrical switch plates, picture frames, and more! There are certain warning signs of a bed bug infestation, including seeing their feces, casings, bloodstains on sheets, bites on yourself or family members, and their eggs. The best evidence, however, is seeing these pests crawling around in your home.
These pests are notorious hitchhikers, catching a ride inside your home through suitcases, old furniture, packages, clothes, and even houseguests. It’s important to be vigilant when traveling or having guests throughout the year. Check out our top preventative measures to avoid a bed bug infestation below,
If you’ve noticed signs of bed bugs or are looking to get ahead of bed bug prevention, consider reaching out to your local South Florida pest control company! These professionals will inspect your home, locate entry points, and recommend a treatment and prevention plan for your home.
Spotting a roach inside your home is always alarming! These creatures are known to be resilient and adaptable, surviving in the harshest temperatures and conditions. While we don’t often see temperatures drop too much, we still experience colder weather in Golden Gate, Florida. Your home can provide a warm environment for roaches, food sources, and moisture for survival. We break down three easy preventative measures you can place to avoid a roach infestation below.
The kitchen is a paradise for roaches! These pests will often utilize your dish rack, sink, trash can, and countertops to find a food source. Often, what attracts them to this area are the items left overnight. Leaving dirty dishes and food scraps will attract these pests to various kitchen areas. When dirty dishes are left out, it’s an invitation for roaches to go into the sink, roam on the countertops, and eat food not properly stored. This can all lead to contamination and pose a health threat to your family. Wash your dishes and put them away after each meal. Likewise, check underneath your dining table and cooking area for leftover food crumbs and spills, and clean them up as soon as possible.
Cockroaches will go to great lengths to find food, often raiding your pantries and cabinets if they have a chance. Once they’ve gained access and food is available, they’ll eat and contaminate it. It’s important to properly seal all the food in your home to prevent them from accessing it. Look to store grains, cereals, and sweets in plastic or glass containers with a tightly sealed lid. If you have bags of chips and other snacks, secure them with a chip clip or utilize plastic bags for the leftovers.
Roaches can fit into the smallest hole or opening to get inside a home. A great way to spot any opening from inside is by seeing daylight around a door or window. Don’t forget to inspect the outside of your home for any entry points roaches could enter through, such as the foundation, roof, attic, and crawlspace. If you spot these openings, seal them with caulk, steel wool, or foam, depending on the size of the gap or hole.
If you’ve placed DIY roach preventative measures and you’re still dealing with these pests, it could be time to call in some extra help. Consider contacting your local South Florida pest control company to provide you with a thorough inspection of your home. These professionals will be able to recommend prevention and treatment options customized to your home.
Subterranean and drywood termite types are popular within the Coral Springs area, looking for homes for their next meal! Termites are year-round pests, making it essential for every South Florida homeowner to be on top of termite control. Check out the top 5 ways you can prevent termites from invading your home and causing billions of dollars in repairs!
If you’re keeping wood stacked against your house, you could be leading termites right inside your home! Leaving woodpiles near your home is not only a great source of food for termites, but it also gives them a safe passage into your home. To avoid the risk of a termite infestation, don’t store any type of wood products in your crawlspace and stack your woodpiles at least 20 feet away from your home. For extra precautions, consider placing wood in a sealed plastic container with a lid and elevating it off the ground.
Termites need moisture to survive, and if there’s any improper drainage in or around your home, you create the ideal environment for them to thrive. Inspect your downspouts and divert water away from your home. Regularly check that your faucets and A/C drip lines are not causing water to pool around your foundation.
Did you know wood mulch is a major termite attractant? It’s true that wood mulch can be a great landscaping tool, but it is known to contain moisture that attracts termites. If you’re using mulch, keep it at least four inches away from your foundation. Likewise, make sure it never contacts the home’s siding, window frames, or door frames. Sometimes an overlooked reason for a termite infestation is clogged gutters. Clogged gutters containing debris will collect moisture, attracting termites. It’s important to remove debris and clean your gutters on a regular basis to avoid backup.
Trees hanging over your home and overgrown bushes can create the perfect shelter area for termites. These areas will often cause moisture to build up and provide an area to build their colony. Avoid termites utilizing your landscape by regularly maintaining it and keeping your trees and shrubs trimmed on a regular basis.
While the above can help make your home less attractive to termites, the best and most effective way to avoid termites is to do a home inspection and regular termite treatments. There are several termite treatment options, such as bait stations, liquid-soil treatments, and spray/foam treatments. It’s best to contact your local Coral Springs pest control company to provide you with a thorough termite inspection and recommended termite control plan that works best for your situation.