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Home Pest Control: Battling Against Mosquitoes on the Home Front
by: Sarah Yee
In addition to the fact that mosquitoes are both annoying and cause
some level of discomfort when youre unfortunate enough to
be the entree on their daily menu, they also carry disease which
can affect the animal, bird and human populations. In order to keep
the possibility of such a fate to a minimum, youll need to
initiate steps to control these pests in the home environment.
Water that accumulates in tires, buckets and other types of outdoor
containers provide a breeding ground for mosquitoes. Your yard should
be carefully inspected for any signs of pooled water that might
attract these insects. It doesnt take much to entice mosquitoes
to hang around, once theyve found a swampy area that they
can call home.
Gutters should be checked on a regular basis, in order to avoid
the accumulation of leaves and other objects that might form a blockage.
When this happens, water can accumulate and offer the irresistible
temptation for mosquitoes to breed. This is especially true in those
climates which experience autumn, since fallen leaves are abundant
and the foliage is often damp due to rain.
Childrens wading pools can be the equivalent of a spa for
mosquitoes. Be sure to empty the pool at least once each week and
refill it with fresh water, if the pool is in constant use. When
its not being used, empty and dry it thoroughly and store
it indoors within a storage shed, basement, garage or other
structure that can accommodate its dimensions.
Make it a point to fill holes or depressions in the ground around
your home, as well as hollow stumps or holes within the trunks of
trees. These, too, can gather water and lure mosquitoes to nest
in the area. Be sure not to use foliage, grass or some other type
of natural product that might serve to retain water and become akin
to a comfy mattress on the mosquitoes bed.
Screens, doors, windows and other entryways that may contain holes
or other violations of their integrity should be repaired in order
to keep mosquitoes from entering the home. Of course, it goes without
saying that doors and windows that dont include screens should
never be left ajar. This would be the equivalent of ringing the
dinner bell for these pesky insects.
If you should happen to have an ornamental water garden on your
property, be sure to keep the water stocked with mosquito-eating
fish, such as goldfish, minnows or guppies. When mosquitoes hover
over the water which theyre inclined to do the
fish will eat them and help to reduce their population around your
home.
Other precautions, such as covering trash cans, barrels and stored
boats will also help your efforts at pest control, but dont
rely on bug zappers. These do very little to discourage mosquitoes
from taking residence around your home. Your focus should, instead,
be on ridding yourself of the excess water that may have accumulated
in key points around your property.
About The Author
Sarah Yee is a writer for http://www.mosquitocontrolguide.com/,
which mosquito information and mosquito control tips both at home
and on the road.
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