Mosquito Control
Mosquito Bites Transferring Diseases
Mosquitoes are capable of carrying and transmitting bacteria, parasites, and viruses, including Dengue, Malaria, EEE, West Nile, and Zika.
Light Attracts Mosquitoes
Lights that provide bright areas around homes attract mosquitoes.
Itchy Bites
Mosquitoes will leave itchy bites after they bite you, which could lead to a secondary infection if you scratch and microorganisms enter the wound.
Standing Water
Mosquitoes breed in standing water, so properties near ponds, marshes, depressions, and containers that collect rainwater are a risk.
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FAQ about Mosquito
Yes, pest control can help in getting rid of mosquitoes when there is an integrated effort involving source reduction and the use of chemical products when needed. Mosquito treatment can also help in the removal of other bugs such asĀ spotted lanternflies.
Applying ice or a cold pack can help with the inflammation, along with over-the-counter products like calamine lotion or hydrocortisone cream.
Female mosquitoes bite because they need blood to produce viable eggs that will hatch.
Mosquito larvae feed on algae and other organisms in water, while adults feed off sugary nectar. Only female mosquitoes consume blood that is needed to produce fertilized eggs.
Mosquitoes land on people with Type O blood nearly twice as much as they land on people with Type A blood. Type B blood falls somewhere in the middle of the spectrum.
Mosquitoes are attracted to water sources that can be either clean and fresh or polluted, stagnant or “running,” in sunny or shaded locations, large or small in size, and in either cool or hot environments.