Controlling Mosquitoes in Your Home

Published: 02nd March 2011
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An ultimate party pooper of your well planned evening outdoor parties is having been gate- crashed by an army of blood thirsty mosquitoes. Apart from such nuisance, these creatures are also the number one carrier of infectious diseases.

There are several ways of controlling mosquitoes in your home. You can either limit their habitat and breeding areas around your property or use repellents to escape those annoying and deadly bites.

Controlling Breeding Areas and Habitats

It is a fact that mosquitoes need water in order to breed. Average female adult mosquitoes lay eggs in slow moving or stagnant water, in some cases moist soil and leaf litter or in other areas that are most likely to collect water. If you take action in eradicating these unwanted water sources, you can control the mosquito population in your home.

Drill holes in the bottom part of your garbage containers that are situated outdoors. These holes will ensure that there won’t be any accumulated water in the container for mosquitoes to breed.

Keep you gutters clean and clog free. Ensure that your rain downspouts are in good working condition and eliminate water puddles near your drainage area. It would be best to place down spout extension to lead water away from your home.

Always keep your swimming pools chlorinated and cleaned even if it is seldom used. Non-chlorinated swimming pools if left for a long time becomes an ideal venue for a mosquito hatchery.

Survey around your yard after a rain, and try to look for areas in your yard that do not drain well. If there are water puddles that remains for three or more days after the rain, reclaim the area.

Decorative garden ponds must be aerated to have the water moving as this would discourage the mosquitoes from making your pond as their breeding area. In addition to that, you might as well place mosquito eating fish to aid in controlling mosquitoes in the area.

Drain any water holding containers at least twice a week and after every down pour. Non chlorinated wading pools, bird and foot baths, garbage cans and potteries are perfect breeding grounds, so ensure to drain flower pot holders and change drinking water for your pets every day.

Keep your yard organized and clean, eliminate water holding containers such as old tires and used tin cans.

Adult mosquitoes are nocturnal creatures by nature, they tend to rest dung the day, and they prefer tall weeds and other similar vegetations. To make your home less appealing to mosquitoes, you must mow your lawn regularly and pull out weeds from your surrounding area.

To control mosquito population, lower parts of shade trees, shrubs and other similar shady areas can be treated with insecticides. Keep in mind to always follow the label instructions before using any form of insecticide. If you have sufficient funds and resources but have the time to do the job, you might as well employ the services of a professional exterminator to handle your mosquito problems.

Controlling mosquito is very important in preventing the spread of many deadly diseases brought about by mosquito bites. For a more detailed list of effective mosquito control guide, visit http://www.mosquitocontroguide.com/.

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