Prevent Mosquito Problems With These Useful Tips

By: John Garcia | Date Posted: October 27, 2021

How to prevent mosquito problems? The presence of mosquitoes in your house can cause serious health problems. Not only do they spread potentially severe diseases like the Zika virus, West Nile virus, and malaria, but they also spread serious illnesses like Lyme Disease, Dengue Fever, and Chikungunya. Unfortunately, getting rid of them is not always as simple as it seems. Nevertheless, this post will cover some fantastic tips that should help eliminate mosquito problems.

Why Are Mosquitoes Such A Problem?

Mosquitoes are a significant problem for people around the world. They transmit a variety of diseases and cause a tremendous amount of health problems. The effects of their bites can be so severe that they have been deemed as one of the world’s deadliest animals. They can also be a nuisance if they make it difficult for people to enjoy outdoor activities. Mosquito-borne diseases like malaria, chikungunya, dengue fever, and yellow fever are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the world today.

These illnesses can also be passed to other people who come in contact with contaminated droplets. Mosquitoes are so prevalent because they can breed in nearly any water source, from pools to ponds to trash cans, and live off the blood of humans and animals. In addition, many people don’t wear proper protection when they go outside at night- meaning mosquitoes land on them without their knowledge. So what can you do if you live in areas that are prone to mosquito infestations?

Kill Them At Their Source

The best form of defense is offense, as people often say. This can be just as true in the world of mosquito control as it can be in the world of sport. Therefore, if you live in an area prone to harboring these annoying and deadly insects, you may want to research what you can do to eradicate them. The best method is generally to go directly to the source and destroy their nests. Luckily, many companies offer solutions for this job, but they all tend to use toxic chemicals that can pose a danger to human health.

If you want to destroy their nests without risking your health, you can opt for companies that provide natural mosquito control for yard nests as well as those inside your home. These solutions typically use formulations that have been carefully created to ensure that they kill only what they intend to kill, namely the mosquitoes. You can usually find these natural formulas. They will freely advertise that they are safe and natural and are generally exempt from being included in the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act.

Kill Them At Their Source

Use Mosquito Repellents

Mosquito repellents are used to keep mosquitoes at bay. You can spray them on your skin or clothes, or you can apply them with creams and lotions. They are made of different ingredients with some common elements, including DEET, picaridin, and IR3535. However, what do these traditional repellents all have in common? They are both extremely potent and can cause serious illnesses if used incorrectly. Fortunately, some natural options are available if you aren’t interested in applying harsh chemicals all over your body. Mosquitoes are naturally repelled by crushed leaves of citrus plants, as well as by certain plant extracts. In addition to repelling mosquitoes, lavender, oranges, and basil produce aromatic oils that are pleasing to the senses. If you don’t feel like turning your home into a miniature citrus oil factory, there are plenty of off-the-shelf products that use these natural oils to repel these annoying bugs.

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Give Them No Quarry

If your yard is a lush, tropical forest, you are more likely to have an issue with them. Nevertheless, mosquito-fighting is not just about killing them. It’s about maintaining a clean environment by minimizing the number of mosquitoes in your garden by taking some simple steps to keep it free from mosquitos. Some tips include:

  • Mosquito-resistant plants.
  • Eliminating standing water (more on that later).
  • Applying insecticides at home or on your property (as previously mentioned).
  • Keep your yard clean and tidy with minimal spaces for them to breed.

The best thing to do is get your lawnmower out and start cutting back your long grass. After that, you can cut down any overgrown trees. Just ensure that you clean up the mess afterward. If you reduce the amount of tall grass and limbs that cast shadows on your home, your home will be less attractive to mosquitoes. Furthermore, allowing more sunlight to penetrate will help to dry any standing water. The amount of standing water on your lawn can also be reduced by sowing grass seed in any divots or uneven areas.

Eliminate Standing Water

Standing water is a perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes. Typically, mosquitoes lay their eggs in moist places to ensure they can carry their eggs to maturity. There is also increasing evidence that standing water can be dangerous as it can also harbor harmful pathogens like bacteria and viruses. So what causes standing water to attract mosquitos in the first place? Well, there are a few reasons:

  • Mosquitoes need standing water to lay their eggs and thrive.
  • Mosquitos love the warmth, and stagnant pools of water can provide that.
  • Mosquitos breed faster in warmer temperatures, so the higher the temperature, the more mosquitoes you’ll find.

Prevent Mosquito Problems

Four days are all it takes for eggs laid in water to mature into disease-riddled adults. If you leave the standing water too long, it could be too late. Therefore, you should remove as much of it as possible. This means emptying outdoor water toys like paddling pools, putting wheelbarrows back inside your shed, and tidying away other outdoor gear that can collect water is imperative after rain. You should ensure your gutters and drain lines are clear of debris because clogged gutters and drains can cause pools of water to form, further exacerbating your mosquito problem.

Mosquitos love shady areas, standing water, and places to hide. Getting rid of these things will go a long way toward creating an inhospitable environment for them. Furthermore, natural repellents can kill them at their source and allow you to remain bite-free for as long as possible.

Thank you for reading!

John
 

John is the founder and chief editor of Homienjoy. With over 15 years of experience in the home improvement industry, John is passionate about helping homeowners confidently tackle their projects. Holding a civil engineering degree and working as a contractor, project manager, and consultant, John brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the Homienjoy community.

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