Your home and surrounding areas are a breeding ground for mosquito problems. Mosquitoes generally start appearing early in the summer, depending on the weather patterns, and can be a severe nuisance to many outdoor activities. A quality mosquito control system can be the answer to these problems.
The Modern Solution
A complete outdoor mosquito control program not only eliminates breeding sources but also includes long-term prevention. Modern Pest Services’ HomeCare Mosquito is an effective management program for backyard mosquito control. Modern concentrates on eliminating the source of the mosquito resting areas. This is done by performing an in-depth inspection to identify areas of concern. An application is then applied to reduce any adult mosquito populations and prevent further reproduction. Most common mosquito resting areas are under foliage, in wooded areas, and shaded damp sections around a home.
Tips for Preventing Mosquito Population Growth
One of the easiest and surest ways to manage mosquitoes around the home is to eliminate standing water where mosquitoes can lay eggs:
- Remove or regularly clean objects that permit water pooling such as bird baths.
- Keep your gutters clean.
- Fix leaky pipes.
- Fill in garden space that creates natural pools.
- Ensure that drips from air conditioning units are running free and evaporating.
- Fill in tree rot holes and hollow stumps that hold water with sand or concrete.
- Keep grass cut short and shrubbery well trimmed around the house, so adult mosquitoes will not hide there.
- Cover trash containers to keep out rainwater, and drill holes in the bottom of trash containers so any water can drain out.
How Mosquitoes Use Six Needles to Suck Your Blood
The Mosquito Life Cycle | |||
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Egg | Larva | Pupa | Adult |
Eggs are laid one at a time, or in clusters, and they float on the surface of the water. Most eggs hatch into larvae within 48 hours. | The larval stage is always aquatic and shuttles from the subsurface where it filter feeds on micro-organisms. This stage can last approximately 4-6 days. | Pupae do not eat, they float at the top of the water, breathing through a tiny little tube. | The adult stage lasts about 7 days, the final process of development being the adult mosquito emerging from the pupa shell. |