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How To Get Rid of Mosquitoes in Dallas?

Oct 10

 

Mosquitos have been a problem worldwide for many years. They not only spread diseases, but their bites can be extremely itchy and annoying. There are 85 different species of mosquitoes identified in the state of Texas. In Dallas, mosquitoes are especially pesky due to the hot, humid summers and  Dallas County Health and Human Services remind residents to take precautions against mosquito bites.

 

There are a few things that you can do to help get rid of mosquitoes in Dallas. As we all know, mosquitoes are attracted to standing water because this is where they lay their eggs. First, try to eliminate standing water around your property. This can be done by emptying out any flowerpots, buckets, or other containers that may be holding water. You should also make sure to keep your gutters clean and clear of debris so that they aren’t holding water. If you have a pool, make sure to keep it chlorinated and the water circulating.

 

Another way to help get rid of mosquitoes in Dallas is to use mosquito nets or screens on your windows and doors. This will help to keep them from getting into your home in the first place. You can also purchase mosquito repellent to use when you are outdoors. Be sure to follow the directions on the repellent so that you don’t accidentally apply too much and put yourself at risk for health problems.

 

When outdoors, try to wear long sleeves and pants so that you are covered as much as possible.

A mosquito fogger can also be used in your yard to kill mosquitoes. This is a great option if you have small children or pets that play outside often.

 

 

If you have taken all of these precautions and you are still finding mosquitoes in your home, it is time to call a professional pest control company. They will be able to come out and do a more thorough job of getting rid of the mosquitoes.

 

What eats mosquitoes?

 

In our ecology, there are many animals known as “mosquito eaters”. Frogs, bats, dragonflies and and spiders are some of the most common predators of this insect. Some fish also consume mosquito larvae before they become adults.

 

Unfortunately, there is no real evidence that these animals have any significant impact on reducing the overall mosquito population. In fact, many of them only eat the larvae or adult mosquitoes depending on their stage in life, and they are also nuisance pests themselves.

 

You may also consider planting certain mosquito-repellent plants in your gardens such as marigolds, catnip, and citronella grass. These have been known to be effective in keeping mosquitoes away.

 

As you can see, there are many things that you can do to help get rid of mosquitoes in Dallas. Be sure to take the necessary precautions to protect yourself and your family from these biting pests. If you are still having problems, contact a professional pest control company for assistance.