Mosquitoes don’t just bite; they suck! It’s no secret that mosquito bites are quite itchy and irritating, but it’s not just the itch you need to worry about. Diseases caused by mosquitoes can make you, your family, and your pets extremely sick.
There are over 3,500 different species of mosquitoes across the world, with 175 of them found in the United States. Of these 175 species, there are typically 3 types of mosquitoes in Atlanta that homeowners and business owners need mosquito treatment for.
Mosquitoes love warm temperatures and moisture. Atlanta’s warm climate combined with wet summers make Atlanta a perfect location for mosquito infestations. Mosquitoes pose many risks to Atlanta residents, including transmitting diseases to us, our loved ones, and our pets. This is why mosquito treatment for your yard is extremely important.
In Atlanta, Georgia, mosquito activity can last into October.
In Atlanta, there are 3 types of mosquitoes to look out for. We call them “the Big Three”.
First, eliminate any standing water. Mosquitoes go through four stages in their life cycle: egg, larvae, pupa, and adult. The first three stages of a mosquito’s life occur in water. Without water, mosquitoes are unable to reproduce. After a mosquito bites a human, it searches for water to lay eggs.
Bird baths or larger yard items are common areas of standing water, but it’s important to look for slow or standing water on small things, as well.
To prevent mosquitoes, remove the following sources of standing water from
Small and Large items, such as:
-Kids’ toys
-Dog/cat outdoor water bowls
-Garden supplies
-Top of the grill cover
-Garbage can top
-The “saucer” under potted plants
-Bird baths
-Wading Pools
-Rain Barrels
-Old Tires
-Rain Gutters
Mosquitoes like to hang out in cooler, damp places during the heat of the day. This is why mosquitoes tend to be hanging out near the bottom of tall shrubs, grass, and vegetation. Mosquitoes feast on plant nectar when they aren’t pillaging for blood, so they are often found in the heavy vegetation near your home. Be sure to trim back your shrubs, and keep your lawn regularly mowed to prevent these pests from having a place to hang out around your home.
Get rid of any areas where debris collects in the yard, such as grass clippings and piles of leaves. Remove twigs, leaves, and branches that have piled up in the corner of your yard or against the fence. Debris needs to be removed so that it does not become a point source for mosquito breeding.
It’s important to get mosquito treatment for your yard to prevent mosquitoes from hurting you, your family, and your pets. Contact the pest control experts at Local Exterminator Inc. today to get mosquito treatment services for your home or business. Call us today for mosquito yard treatment, or contact us online!
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