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Signs of a Mosquito Infestation

Bites

Mosquito bites can cause red, itchy bumps.

Larvae

You may see mosquito larvae in standing water, such as birdbaths, flowerpots, and gutters.

Eggs

You may see mosquito eggs in standing water.

Mosquito Sightings Close to Water Sources

You may see mosquitoes flying around your home or yard, they prefer damp areas and nest in water.

DIY Home Remedies for Mosquitoes

  • There are a number of home remedies that you can try to repel mosquitoes. Some of these remedies include:

    • Citronella candles: Citronella is a natural mosquito repellent, so burning citronella candles can help to keep mosquitoes away.

    • Lemon eucalyptus oil: Lemon eucalyptus oil is another natural mosquito repellent. You can apply it to your skin or diffuse it in your home.

    • Tea tree oil: Tea tree oil is a natural insect repellent that can also help to soothe mosquito bites.

    • Basil: Basil is a natural mosquito repellent that you can grow in your garden or use as an essential oil.

    • Cayenne pepper: Cayenne pepper is a natural insect repellent that can also help to reduce inflammation.

    • Garlic: Garlic is a natural insect repellent that you can eat or apply to your skin.

    • Aloe vera: Aloe vera is a natural remedy that can help to soothe mosquito bites.

  • There are also a number of natural remedies that you can try to get rid of mosquitoes. Some of these remedies include:

    • Baking soda: Baking soda can help to kill mosquito larvae. You can sprinkle baking soda in standing water to help prevent mosquitoes from breeding.

    • Vinegar: Vinegar can also help to kill mosquito larvae. You can mix equal parts vinegar and water and spray it in standing water.

    • Neem oil: Neem oil is a natural insecticide that can help to kill mosquitoes. You can apply neem oil to your skin or spray it around your home.

    • Diatomaceous earth: Diatomaceous earth is a natural desiccant that can help to kill mosquitoes. You can sprinkle diatomaceous earth around your home to help keep mosquitoes away.

  • If you think you may have a mosquito infestation, there are a few things you can do to deal with it:

    1. Identify the source of the infestation. Mosquitoes often breed in standing water, so it is important to identify any areas around your home where there is standing water. This includes birdbaths, flowerpots, gutters, and old tires.

    2. Eliminate standing water. Once you have identified the source of the infestation, it is important to eliminate any standing water. This can be done by draining the water, covering the water, or adding mosquito-eating fish to the water.

    3. Apply insect repellent. If you are going to be spending time outdoors, it is a good idea to apply insect repellent. Be sure to choose an insect repellent that contains DEET or picaridin.

    4. Use mosquito netting. If you are going to be spending time outdoors, it is a good idea to use mosquito netting. This will help to protect you from mosquito bites.

    5. Call a pest control professional. If you have a severe mosquito infestation, you may need to call a pest control professional. They will be able to identify the problem and recommend the best course of treatment.

What are the dangers of Mosquitoes?

Mosquitoes can be a nuisance because they bite and they can spread disease. Some of the diseases that mosquitoes can spread include:

  • Malaria

  • Dengue fever

  • Zika virus

  • Yellow fever

  • West Nile virus

Mosquito Prevention Tips

Eliminate standing water

Mosquitoes lay their eggs in standing water, so it is important to eliminate any standing water around your home. This includes birdbaths, flowerpots, gutters, and old tires.

Drain water from your yard

If you have a lot of rain, it is important to drain water from your yard as soon as possible. This will help to prevent mosquitoes from breeding.

Use mosquito netting

If you are going to be spending time outdoors, it is a good idea to use mosquito netting. This will help to protect you from mosquito bites.

Plant mosquito repelling plants

There are a number of plants that can repel mosquitoes. These include citronella, lavender, and catnip.

The Easiest Way to Get

Rid of Mosquitoes

1

Schedule our Exterminator

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Treatment

Our certified tech will check out your property and create a pest control plan that fits exactly what’s going on.

3

Follow Up

After each visit, you’ll receive a detailed service report along with practical tips to help prevent future infestations. We return on a regular schedule throughout the year, strengthening your protection over time.

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Mosquito FAQs

  • From egg to adult takes approximately 8-10 days. Mosquitoes typically live for a few weeks to a few months, varying based on species, temperature, humidity, and gender. Females generally live longer, especially in warmer temperatures.

    Our Yard Defense Plan treats monthly during the spring, summer, and early fall months, significantly reducing the presence of mosquitoes. By regularly treating your yard, we capture mosquitoes at every life stage, preventing their maturation and reproduction.

    • Mosquitoes are surprisingly picky—and they’re experts at finding their next meal. Here’s what draws them in:

      • Carbon Dioxide: Mosquitoes can sense the CO₂ we exhale from a distance, guiding them straight to us.

      • Body Heat: Warm-blooded creatures give off heat—and mosquitoes follow it like a beacon.

      • Sweat & Body Odor: Lactic acid, uric acid, and other compounds in sweat make some people extra appealing.

      • Skin Products: Certain soaps, lotions, and perfumes can actually attract mosquitoes instead of repelling them.

      • Dark Clothing: Mosquitoes are drawn to dark colors, especially black and red. Lighter clothing can help.

      • Pregnancy & High Metabolism: These conditions increase body heat and CO₂ output—making you an even bigger target.

      • Standing Water: Any stagnant water—like birdbaths, buckets, or clogged gutters—can become a mosquito nursery.

      How to Keep Mosquitoes Out of Your Yard

      The most effective way to protect your outdoor space? Professional treatment.
      Our Yard Defense Plan targets mosquitoes at every stage—from breeding sites to adult invaders—with monthly treatments that build stronger defense over time.

      Ready to enjoy your yard again? Let’s make it mosquito-free.

  • Mosquitoes are considered the most dangerous creatures on earth because they are carriers for various diseases, including malaria, dengue fever, Zika virus, and West Nile virus, which threaten human health.

  • Mosquitoes are most active during dawn and dusk, but the specific peak activity times can vary based on the mosquito species and environmental factors such as temperature and humidity. Mosquitoes become active anytime the temperature is above 50 degrees Fahrenheit; however, they thrive above 75 degrees. Extreme heat with no humidity can cause mosquitoes to dry out and die.

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