Late summer is prime time for mosquito infestation. With humidity and temperatures at an overall high, mosquitoes breed very easily and in the most inconspicuous places. Right in your backyard there may be dozens of breeding grounds for these pests that will contribute to the ongoing problem of mosquitoes. With the rise of concerns about the Zika and West Nile viruses, reducing the mosquito population is especially important for the sake of everyone around us. If everyone does their part on their own properties, we will all benefit from having fewer mosquitoes in our area.
Get Rid of Standing Water
The first golden rule to curbing mosquitoes in your area is to dump any standing water you see on your property. Female mosquitoes lay their eggs in still water, which soon become larvae that mature into adult mosquitoes in about a week. Even shallow pools of water on cans, flower pots, and tarp are enough to breed hundreds of mosquitoes. Storm drains and damp leaves and grass can also be culprits. To maximize your chances of squashing mosquitoes, mitigate as much water as possible from your property. Empty swimming pools and pack up slip-n-slides when you are finished using them. By keeping your yard dry, you leave fewer places for mosquito eggs to hatch.
De-clutter Your Property
Mosquitoes also prefer to breed in hidden places. Dark, cool areas are optimal for moisture to build up and for females to lay their eggs. Trash, piles of leaves, and yard clutter are major culprits for pest breeding. Control the growing mosquito population by getting rid of these optimal breeding grounds. Rake your leaves and take them to the dump. Donate old toys and yard items that are laying around your yard to eliminate the dark, hidden places where mosquitoes to hide and grow.
Treat Your Yard Professionally
Ultimately, the best protection against mosquitoes is prevention. The perfect plan would be to get professional help before mosquito season starts to treat your home to curb the mosquito population before it booms. However, if you missed the boat and are suffering from these pests in the height of mosquito season, don’t worry. You can still benefit from getting your yard professionally treated so you can enjoy the rest of your summer without these bothersome insects. Call professional pest control to help you rid your backyard of mosquitoes for the sake of your family and community.