Control The Mosquito Population On Your Property And Protect Yourself While Outdoors

Hello, my name is Victor Manning and my favorite pastime is gardening. I love everything there is about gardening including planting seeds, pulling weeds and picking the delicious vegetables out of my garden to eat. My joy of gardening started at a young age when I would help my grandfather in his garden. He showed me how to have a thriving garden and I've also picked up various tips myself throughout the years. I wanted to write a blog to teach others about gardening because of the enjoyment that I get when working in my garden. I hope that these tips and the information I've provided will help you to have a successful and bountiful garden.

Control The Mosquito Population On Your Property And Protect Yourself While Outdoors

Control The Mosquito Population On Your Property And Protect Yourself While Outdoors

15 June 2018
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Home & Garden, Blog


Mosquitoes can put a damper on a summer barbecue or time spent unwinding next to your man-made fountain. If you are a lover of the outdoors and are at the end of your rope dealing with mosquitoes, control the pest population and take measures to protect yourself when spending time in your yard.

Clean And Aerate Your Water Feature

Dirty, stagnant water will attract mosquitoes since these pests commonly breed in murky water that has been sitting for a while. Take the time to clean the fountain on your property on a routine basis. If the water feature has electrical components, unplug them before draining the water from the confines of the fountain. Use a scrub brush or scouring pad to wipe a disinfectant across the water fountain's interior and exterior. Use fresh water to rinse the water feature off.

Add fresh water to the fountain's basin. Water treatment tablets can be added to the water to minimize algae or bacterial growth. A water pump can be added to the basin to aerate the water, which will discourage mosquitoes from entering the water.

Eliminate Other Sources Of Water

Dishes that flowerpots rest on, trash cans, recycling bins, or any other durable container will retain rainwater from time to time. Even a shallow amount of water will attract mosquitoes, so it is a wise idea to empty dishes and containers after each rain event. If this task seems to be too time-consuming for you and you would like to use a shortcut to drain water, drill a couple of small holes in the bottom of flexible containers, such as plastic waste containers or recycling bins. As water is collected, it will be filtered through the holes.

Sanitize trash cans and recycling containers soon after they have been emptied. Water that has a small amount of bleach added to it can be poured into each container. After scrubbing the interior of each container, use plenty of water to rinse the chlorinated water from each item. 

Apply A Pesticide, Use Repellent, And Install A Screen Tent

A pesticide can be applied to your lawn to reduce the mosquito population, but it is best to seek advice about from an employee of a pest control company to determine what products are safe to use and effective. After treating your lawn, you may still encounter some lingering mosquitoes.

Protect yourself from the pests by applying an insect repellent to bare skin. Install a screen tent on your property to block mosquitoes altogether and to allow yourself the flexibility of enjoying the outdoors without being concerned about pests being a nuisance. For more information, contact a company like Houston Misting.

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Hello, my name is Victor Manning and my favorite pastime is gardening. I love everything there is about gardening including planting seeds, pulling weeds and picking the delicious vegetables out of my garden to eat. My joy of gardening started at a young age when I would help my grandfather in his garden. He showed me how to have a thriving garden and I've also picked up various tips myself throughout the years. I wanted to write a blog to teach others about gardening because of the enjoyment that I get when working in my garden. I hope that these tips and the information I've provided will help you to have a successful and bountiful garden.

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