With summer fast approaching, homeowners will want to spend time enjoying their property and warm weather. Nothing puts a damper on a sunny summer’s day of fun quite like the buzz and bite of blood-sucking mosquitos! So, how do we reduce mosquito populations and maximize your outdoor enjoyment? We’ve got some tips.
Mosquitos rely so heavily on water for reproduction that it is the first place we always look to for mosquito management. There are some very common, easily overlooked sources of stagnant, still water we recommend homeowners are mindful of:
Mosquitos are active during all parts of the day but even more so during dusk and dawn. Avoid being out during those times to lower your exposure. Wear long sleeves and pants to reduce the areas mosquitos can bite. Keep doors and windows closed or screened and repair screens if they become damaged.
Keeping mosquitos at bay is doable to a point. When they do show up, your best bet is protection. Make sure your insect repellent contains DEET, picaridin, IR3535, or oil of lemon eucalyptus. Always follow the directions on the package. Follow our guide to proper repellant application to improve your protection further.
The best way to reduce your family and property’s exposure to mosquitos is to have professionals treat your property for mosquitos. The difference between GPS and other providers is our Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach to treatment and prevention. We do a lot more than just show up once a month to spray your bushes with repellent. We know what to look for when it comes to stagnant water, breeding spots, and resting areas. GPS will identify problem areas and treat the underlying cause to reduce mosquito populations on your property.
Call us at 413-566-8222 or contact us with any questions or if you are experiencing a pest problem. We have the knowledge and the services to correct your infestation. Ask Graduate about our preventative annual plans to keep your home pest-free year-round!