Showing posts with label mosquito control. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mosquito control. Show all posts

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Mosquitoes are quite the persistent pests, and what makes them more unpleasant is the fact that a good percentage of them are known to carry harmful diseases. Yet while many people want as little to do with mosquitoes as possible, not everyone is sold on the idea of using potentially toxic insect repellents. Luckily, the availability of non-chemical  mosquito elimination methods provides consumers a safer way to handle the mosquito menace in their respective communities.

One way to control the mosquito population in any given area is to eradicate potential breeding sites. Objects such as open birdbaths and even rubber tires collect water and can act as prime breeding grounds for mosquitoes. The simple act of removing these things can help drastically lower the local mosquito population and allow you to steer clear of the diseases these bugs carry.


You can also follow a few practical tips to reduce the risk of a potentially harmful mosquito bite. For instance, you can wear long-sleeved shirts and pants to reduce the amount of skin that is exposed to mosquitoes. You can also choose to stay indoors when the mosquitoes are most active, particularly such as at sunrise and at sunset, so you can avoid those bothersome bites.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

A July 25, 2013 article on the USA Today website suggests that mosquitoes are denying children outdoor play, which could lead to obesity. Mosquitoes can breed in such large quantities that they can discourage kids from coming out to play and keep them passive during the summer. No good parent would ever want his or her child to come across mosquitoes; these dangerous insects are responsible for thousands of deaths worldwide every year. Moms and dads shouldn't keep their young cooped up indoors out of fear, either. The best solution to the problem is to install outdoor mosquito control measures, with help from exterminating companies like Mosquito Squad. Kids are delicate little things, and they'll need their outdoor games in order to maintain a healthy physique. However, being outdoors could also invite mosquitoes that are riddled with diseases. It can't be stressed enough that playgrounds should be made mosquito-free before letting the children play in them.

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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Mosquitoes might be small insects, but they constitute the most dangerous family of animals on earth. The critters could be vectors of deadly infectious diseases such as dengue, malaria, chikungunya, yellow fever, and others, which they carry from one infected person to another. Think about that the next time you let the pests bite you.

Typically, gravid female mosquitoes emerge from their hiding places at dusk to feed on the blood of mammals. Children still playing outdoors during these times are easy prey to these pests, and the poor young ones could become infected from just a single bite. Rather than prohibiting their kids from playing outside, parents should consider hiring an exterminator to effectively control the mosquito population in their surroundings.


Exterminators have a wide variety of tools at their disposal to help them deal with any mosquito threat. Some of the more popular treatments they utilize include fumigating the area and using natural insecticides. Homeowners who are constantly beset by mosquitoes regardless of what they do might want to consider installing mosquito control systems in their yard that automatically spray a mist that kills the insects. Mosquitoes may be deadly, but humanity can defeat these threats with an array of efffective insecticides.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Mosquitoes are a bane in almost every part of the world, no thanks to human activity that allowed them to spread literally everywhere except Antarctica. Practically speaking, it is impossible to eliminate them from every house permanently, but a new technology may provide just that. As of August 2012, the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) permitted the use of mosquito misting systems in US households. Misting systems regularly blanket the surrounding area with mosquito-repelling pesticide.

Depending on the manufacturer and/or service provider, these systems may be activated manually or automatically. Moreover, the EPA recommends that homeowners check if their home state has specific regulations regarding the use of pesticides. The EPA also tells people that, although effective, misting systems shouldn't be solely relied on for warding off mosquitoes. Instead, the agency recommends using these systems in tandem with other mosquito control practices (e.g. eliminating sources of stagnant water, yard maintenance, etc.).

Still, the efficiency of misting systems can't be denied and they are a useful addition to any community-based mosquito management program. Permethrin and pyrethrins, the primary ingredients in pesticides used by most residential misting systems, are highly effective in killing mosquitoes while remaining relatively safe for humans. However, these chemicals also have the potential to kill beneficial insects such as honeybees and butterflies, so the EPA recommends care in their use.


Thursday, August 15, 2013

Ticks are parasitic arachnids that usually feed on the blood of mammals, although there have been cases of ticks living on the blood of birds, reptiles, and even amphibians. Like their fellow bloodsucker, the mosquito, ticks alone are nuisances and their bites can be painful. However, it's their role as carriers of a variety of diseases that makes them very dangerous to humans.

Perhaps the most well-known illnesses that's attributed to these little creepy crawlies is Lyme disease. Those suffering from Lyme disease will experience fever, headaches, fatigue, depression, and skin rashes. If left untreated, the disease can start to affect the joints, nervous system, and even the heart. In rare cases, Lyme disease may cause psychological disorders, such as frank psychosis, delusional behavior, and anxiety attacks. There have also been reports that Lyme disease can be chronic; forever keeping its victims debilitated.


Lyme disease can thankfully be treated and cured, especially if detected in its early stages. There are also vaccines that can be introduced into the body which can help fight off Lyme disease. However, prevention remains the best cure, as households are encouraged to control possible tick infestations in their backyard to avoid getting bitten by the pests and suffering the consequences.

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Mosquitoes are said to be responsible for the death of around half of the human population. Thanks to science, humans have learned to deal with them and the deadly diseases most of them carry like malaria and the West Nile virus. Hence, here are basic steps to eliminate mosquitoes flying around your home, just waiting to do you and your family harm.

One way to get rid of mosquitoes is to get rid of their breeding areas. Inspect your home for the presence of any standing water where mosquitoes can lay eggs. Remove all the water stored in uncovered containers and see to it that your roof gutters are always dry.

After eradicating the potential living space of mosquitoes in your home, start installing indoor defenses such as screen on your windows and doors. Remember that regular yard maintenance is important, too. Keeping your surroundings clean equates to less dirty spots where mosquitoes can hide and reproduce.

While mosquito repellents and natural bug sprays may work to significantly reduce the number of blood-sucking insects in your home, you may still need to call in mosquito control experts who can provide you with long-term solutions and valuable advice. Even more, such professionals could also help you in dealing with other bugs that could threaten your health and safety.
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