It is not necessary to live with mosquitos and the potential danger that a bite can cause. It is best to call a professional. If you are seeing just a few though, there are some remedies that you can do to prevent a wide-scale infestation.
Standing Water
One of the major breeding grounds for mosquitos is standing water. Homeowners who have ponds often experience this problem. It is important to prevent the growth of mosquitos by adding a pump, and moving the water rapidity and often. This way the mosquitos do not get a chance to lay their eggs and multiply.
Water that does not circulate and clean itself, allows for the mosquito larvae to grow. Surprisingly, the larvae are actually visible to the naked eye, and are easy to get rid of if you can move and force the water over rocks to clean it.
Ponds are a well-known breeding area, but ones that you may not have thought about are pet bowls, bird feeders, pool covers and old tires. These areas are not as noticeable as a pond, and often are forgotten as breeding grounds. Again, a good schedule of moving the water and removing the source of breeding, is the best way to prevent any further infestation.
Plants
Mosquitos will grow on plant nectar. From the plant nectar, they jump to human sites for more food, and the body provides heat that helps in the production of food. Most often a spray of a pesticide will be the only way to get rid of these pesky mosquitos. The homeowner can remove weeds and any vegetation that is not growing properly to help combat mosquitos. Keeping the vegetation healthy is another good repellent, because the trimming helps to minimize surface area and slow down the growth.
Pesticides
There are many pesticides formulated for small infestations that are able to kill the larvae and prevent further growth. Depending on the size of the infestation, frequent spraying of the area might be necessary. Most of the pesticides that are sold over the counter are effective in small areas, and for a short-term solution. If this does not work, the issue should be discussed with a professional as soon as possible.
As with all use of pesticides, it is important to use it properly, and take the precautions necessary to prevent any contact with skin, or breathing in the chemicals. Many pesticides are harmless, but it is important to read the label for additional cautions before starting any pesticide mosquito removal.
If you start thinking of mosquitos as simply part of the fly species, then you can use many of the creative techniques to rid the mosquitos before any further infestations occur. Remember that standing water is a breeding ground that mosquitos love, so do your best to move the water in all possible areas.
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