Stop Mosquitoes In Their Tracks: How To Keep The Pests Away

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Ants, spiders, fleas, mice and silverfish were all problems in my house at one point. When we bought the house, it hadn't been lived in for about three years. Since it was basically abandoned, the pests moved in and made it their homes. The first few months of battling with these pests was the hardest. We had so many different pests to contend with that it was hard to know where to start. With the help of a professional pest control technician, we have taken our home back from those pests and have been living pest free ever since. Find tips on eliminating the pests in your home here on my blog.

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Stop Mosquitoes In Their Tracks: How To Keep The Pests Away

4 August 2017
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 Summer is here, which means the threat of mosquitoes is extremely high. Mosquitoes are more than just a nuisance. They're also a potential health risk for you and your pets. These small pests carry diseases such as West Nile Virus, which can be deadly for people and animals. To reduce your risk of contracting mosquito-borne diseases, you need to take precautions around your home. Here are some steps you should take to keep mosquitoes away from your home.

Prevent Water Issues

Mosquitoes are drawn to water. They'll travel around a neighborhood looking for access to moisture. That's why it's crucial that you prevent water issues in your yard.

Clear Away the Stagnant Water

The first thing you need to do is clear away the stagnant water. This includes water that could be sitting in bird baths, or in pools that need servicing. If you have a swimming pool that's gone green, it's important that you clear that up as soon as possible. It's a magnet for mosquitoes.

Avoid Over-Watering Your Yard

You might not realize this, but your sprinkler system could be inviting mosquitoes to your yard, especially if you've got areas that are being over-watered. Mosquitoes will be drawn to the puddles that are left in your garden. To reduce the risk of infestation, be sure to adjust your sprinklers

Repair Your Screens

If you've got tears or small holes in your household screens, or you're missing them altogether, you could be inviting mosquitoes into your home. Mosquitoes will swarm around your windows looking for access inside to where the cool air is. Once they find damage in your screens, they'll use those areas to get inside. To prevent this, you should make sure your screens are repaired or replaced. You should also make sure that you have a screen on your doors.

Call an Exterminator

You may have a mosquito infestation in your yard, and not even know it. They could be nesting in your shrubbery, or along the eaves of your home. One way to stop mosquito problems in their tracks is to hire an exterminator in your area. They'll come out to your home and identify all the mosquito activity in your yard, and then track down their nesting spots. Once they find them, they'll eradicate the problem altogether. They'll also provide you with additional tips on how to keep mosquitoes away.

Don't take chances with mosquitoes this summer. The information provided here will help you make your home a no-mosquito zone.