Mosquito
Prevention and Control
Mosquitoes are quite simply the insects we love to
hate. As the temperatures climb, we find ourselves trying to spend
more and more time outdoors, simply to have those pesky little
insects ruin it. Mosquitoes are not just annoying though; we have
good reason to avoid them. They spread diseases like malaria, yellow
fever, and West Nile Virus from people to people or even from
animals to people. While no one method has been found to completely
eliminate mosquitoes in an area, there are a number of natural and
chemical methods to preventing and controlling mosquito populations.
The most effective way to control mosquito populations is to prevent
mosquitoes from making more mosquitoes. If you can keep them from
reproducing, you can likely make your backyard a little more
bearable in the mornings and evenings when mosquitoes are most
active. Mosquitoes spend 3 of their 4 life stages in the water; more
specifically, in standing or stagnant water. Mosquitoes deposit
their eggs on the surface of standing water in puddles, ponds, bird
baths and more. The surface tension of the water keeps the eggs from
drowning and eventually they hatch into larvae. The first logical
step in the prevention of mosquitoes is to eliminate all the
standing water in your area. Easier said than done, however,
eliminating standing water does not necessarily mean that you
eliminate all of the water nearby. While you should prevent small
pools of standing water in garbage can lids, buckets, automobile or
vehicle covers; more often you will eliminate standing water simply
by moving it around. Moving water has less surface tension and
prevents eggs from floating on the top of the water. The eggs
deposited on moving water simply sink to the bottom and drown. Break
the surface tension in bird baths by using a wiggler, dripper, or
fountain. Moving water also attracts more birds. Add a fountain to
your water garden or pond to eliminate standing pools or add minnows
that eat mosquito eggs and larvae. You might also find granular or
liquid products that break water tension and prevent mosquito
reproduction.
While it is never too late to start preventing mosquito outbreaks,
sometimes you are faced with an existing problem of adult
mosquitoes. There are a number of organic and chemical ways to
control adult mosquitoes. A popular notion is that attracting purple
martins, bats, and other wildlife is effective at controlling
mosquitoes. Although no study has clearly shown that housing purple
martins, bats, or other wildlife will offer a complete solution to a
mosquito problem; mosquitoes do represent a portion of their diet
and they can be supplementary. Conservation of this wildlife is also
rewarding in itself. Planting mosquito-unfriendly items, like
rosemary, catnip, or citronella grass can also help in keeping the
mosquitoes at bay. Using sprays, creams, or candles while you enjoy
the outdoors is always a good idea when mosquitoes are a nuisance.
Perhaps, the most effective way of dealing with adult mosquitoes is
chemical means. Granular repellents, insecticidal fogs, and mosquito
traps all provide some temporary relief. Used with good practice of
prevention, these ideas can all be put to use to control your
mosquito problem and enjoy more of your outdoor space.
Reducing the mosquito population in your area will allow you to
minimize your risk of catching a mosquito carried illness, increase
your time spent outdoors, or simply enjoy your time more. By both
preventing mosquitoes from reproducing and controlling the adult
population, you can have your best chance for a pest-free summer.
BestNest carries a wide range of mosquito control and wildlife
products. Please visit our
Mosquito Control department to view all our related products.
For more personal assistance, please call one of our customer
service representatives toll free at 877-562-1818 from 9 AM to 5 PM
Eastern Standard Time Monday through Friday.
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