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The Secret To Reducing Mosquitoes Around Your McAllen Home

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The Life Cycle Of A Mosquito

The majority of mosquito species progress through a very similar lifecycle. Although some species will also lay eggs on the soil, most female mosquitoes lay their eggs on the surface of pools of standing water. Groups of eggs often adhere together and appear "raft-like." Mosquito eggs may survive for months without water and will survive the winter in mild climates. 

From an egg, mosquitoes emerge as larvae, which live in the water and are often visible. Next, mosquitoes enter a phase as pupae, where they also remain in the water. After reaching adulthood, mosquitoes will begin flying. Many of the adult species found in this region remain in the same area throughout their lives, which might include residential environments. Permanent water mosquitoes prefer areas near lakes, ponds, or marshes, while others are transient floodwater mosquitoes. 

Mosquitoes have a pair of wings used for flight and six legs. They have a head equipped with antennae that offers them sensory abilities, such as the ability to detect carbon monoxide that people generate. Only female mosquitoes bite, as the blood contains valuable proteins used to produce eggs. They use a mouthpart (proboscis) to penetrate the skin of animals or humans and imbibe blood. 

Mosquitoes Are Considered A Public Health Risk

What diseases do mosquitoes carry? Biting mosquitoes can spread a host of dangerous health-related concerns. For example, they are known for carrying the Zika virus, the West Nile virus, and malaria. Fortunately, the majority of those bitten by a mosquito experience only mild red and itchy patches of skin. 

What is the worst time of day for mosquitoes in McAllen? During the afternoon hours, mosquitoes often seek shelter from the hot sun. These creatures are most active during the hours of dusk and dawn. 

Mosquito Prevention Tips That Work

Understanding what attracts mosquitoes is among the most important aspects of effectively preventing these dangerous pests. Some of the best preventative measures include: 

  • Keep gutters and downspouts clean so that water flows away from the home as intended. 
  • Remove objects from yard areas that hold water, such as tarps, wheelbarrows, planters, and kiddie pools. 
  • Avoid overwatering gardens and lawns, fill in any ground holes, and promptly repair leaky hoses or spigots. 
  • Limit hiding spots that offer shade from the sun by keeping grass, weeds, and other vegetation properly trimmed. 
  • The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maintains a list of safe and effective repellants, including DEET and Picaridin.

While these mosquito prevention tips are generally effective, mosquitoes are creatures that exist in natural, outdoor environments. Therefore, eliminating 100% of the local mosquito population is very unlikely. 

McAllen's Secret Weapon To Effective Mosquito Control

Are you avoiding outdoor activities in your yard because of the presence of mosquitoes? Consider speaking with a local provider of pest management solutions regarding possible safe and effective solutions. 

Our qualified mosquito control experts with BUGWORKS Termite & Pest Control understand how to deal with the various types of mosquitoes in Texas that create discomfort and irritation among those participating in outdoor activities. We use equipment such as those for fogging and misting that will substantially reduce the number of mosquitoes on your property. 

In addition to solving problems involving mosquitoes, our team provides assistance with rodents, cockroaches, termites, and many other bothersome and often harmful creatures that cause difficulties for homeowners in McAllen. Upon arrival, our technician performs an exhaustive property inspection that looks for property conditions that attract pests, potential points of indoor entry, and much more.

As a locally-owned organization, we understand that our operations must ensure the safety of our customers and the local environment. At the same time, our company maintains a firm commitment to offering the highest-quality customer service in the local pest control industry. 

Contact us today for further details. Remember to ask about our bi-monthly and quarterly ongoing property protection plans that provide comprehensive solutions for local homeowners.

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