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Mosquitoes And Waterlogged Areas: Tips For Drying Out Your Greenville Yard

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Mosquitoes are flying pests known for arriving as uninvited guests among those who are hiking, camping, gardening, or participating in other outdoor activities. Mosquitoes are most prevalent during the warmest summer months. More than 3,000 different mosquito species exist throughout the world. Some of the most common types of mosquitoes found throughout the Greenville region include Aedes mosquitoes, Anopheles Quadrimaculatus mosquitoes, Asian tiger mosquitoes, Culex species mosquitoes, and Culex Quinquefasciatus mosquitoes.

What are some of the best ways to get rid of mosquitoes? Controlling mosquitoes in Greenville is often challenging for homeowners; therefore, those struggling with these dangerous pests should contact a local mosquito control professional. An experienced Greenville pest controlexpert may use various treatment options for limiting these pests and understands how to keep mosquitoes away from yard areas.

Why Mosquitoes Are Attracted To Water

Female mosquitoes usually place their eggs in clusters in pools of standing water. Thus, properties with ponds or swampy conditions are among the most likely to attract these harmful pests. The eggs hatch and mosquito larvae or “wrigglers” emerge, which look like small worms.

Finally, the developing mosquitoes pass through a stage as pupae before reaching adulthood

Why Mosquito Population Control Is So Important

Mosquitoes represent a significant public health concern throughout most of the world. In the U.S., many state and local agencies have annual mosquito control programs that involve treatment and education.

How do mosquitoes bite you? Female mosquitoes have unique mouthparts called a proboscis that allows for piercing the skin and extracting a blood meal. During this process, the mosquito’s saliva often creates a reaction that results in a reddish, itchy bump on the skin.

The following is a list of diseases caused by mosquitoes:

  • Malaria
  • The West Nile virus
  • The Zika virus
  • Tularemia

The aforementioned health risks are only a few of the most common mosquito-related concerns. For this reason, local homeowners with an excessive mosquito population on their property should seek assistance from a local Greenville mosquito control specialist.

Eliminate Standing Water: Interrupt Mosquito Breeding Habitats

During the hot, daytime sun, mosquitoes will generally retreat to areas of the yard that provide shade. Here, mosquitoes seek areas of high grass, weeds, or other forms of vegetation. Mosquitoes are usually most active during the hours around dusk and dawn.

When areas of standing water cannot be removed, still-developing mosquito eggs and larvae can be treated using larvicide. When used correctly, larvicides pose no risks to people, pets, or the environment. Pest control professionals often use backpack devices for applying these products.

While liquid larvicides are usually applied using devices, larvicides might also be manually placed into small areas of water in forms including tablets, granules, or pellets Some types of larvicides specifically prevent further larvae development—often called insect growth regulators.

Some types of mineral oils and films are also effective against developing mosquitoes. For example, films often cover the water with a thin layer. Although mosquitoes do not eat as pupae, they routinely congregate near the surface for air where they face exposure to the product.   

Call For Total Mosquito Control For Your Water Features And Yard

How to limit the presence of South Carolina mosquitoes in my yard? During the hot and humid summer months here in Greenville, mosquitoes typically thrive and can become unmanageable. Contacting a professional provider of residential mosquito control solutions is strongly suggested.

The team of professionals with Dan The Mosquito Man understands how to keep mosquitoes out of your yard areas using a host of treatment options. For example, we often deploy the In2Care mosquito system, which involves eco-friendly biocides that weaken adult mosquitoes and suppress the breeding cycles of these harmful pests.

For additional details, contact our office today.

"Great family and people to work with.  Always timely, reliable, and friendly! Our family has been using their services for over twenty years.  Very professional and efficient."

Dan The Mosquito Man

Greenville, SC 29609