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Mosquitoes

Appearance

The mosquito is a flying, biting insect. They are a type of true fly, which means they only have one pair of wings.

Habitat

These pests do best in warm, humid weather and are a common source of frustration for people during the summer season.

Activity

Dusk and dawn are when most species of mosquitoes are the most active. During the heat of the day, mosquitoes like to rest in dense vegetation. Mosquitoes are often spotted swarming around breeding sites.

What are mosquitoes?

Mosquitoes are small, fly-like insects that are often considered pests. They are known for their itchy bites, which can be painful and sometimes even dangerous. Mosquitoes typically have a dark body with white or light-colored stripes. Their wings are covered in small scales, and they have a long, thin proboscis (mouthpiece) that they use to pierce the skin and drink blood. Mosquitoes are active at night and are attracted to light. They typically lay their eggs in standing water, such as ponds or puddles. When the eggs hatch, the larvae (young mosquitoes) live in the water until they mature into adults. Some species of mosquito can travel long distances, while others are more likely to stay close to their breeding grounds. In either case, mosquitoes can be a nuisance for people and animals alike. Fortunately, there are many ways to control them, including using mosquito repellent, wearing long sleeves and pants, and eliminating standing water from your property. If you're having trouble getting rid of mosquitoes, contact Bigfoot Pest Control for help!


Are mosquitoes dangerous?

You might not think twice about swatting a mosquito, but these tiny pests can actually be quite dangerous. Mosquitoes are carriers of diseases like malaria, yellow fever, and dengue fever, and they infect millions of people every year. In fact, mosquitoes are responsible for more human deaths than any other animal on the planet. But there's no need to panic - there are plenty of ways to protect yourself from these fearsome creatures. Wearing long-sleeved clothing and using mosquito repellent can help to keep them at bay, and staying indoors during peak mosquito hours (dusk and dawn) is also a good idea. If you're really serious about avoiding mosquitoes, you can even move to a place with fewer mosquitoes - like Antarctica!


Why do I have a mosquito problem?

Have you ever wondered why you have a mosquito problem? If so, you're in luck, because today we're going to answer that very question. There are three main reasons why mosquitoes are attracted to people: blood, body heat, and carbon dioxide. Blood is like a buffet for mosquitoes, and they can smell it from far away. Body heat helps them locate their prey, and carbon dioxide is like a homing beacon that guides them straight to their next meal. So if you're wondering why you have a mosquito problem, it's because you're basically a walking buffet for these little pests. But don't worry, there are ways to keep them away. Wearing mosquito repellent, staying indoors at dawn and dusk when mosquitoes are most active, and wearing long sleeves and pants can all help reduce your chances of being bitten by these pesky critters.


Where will I find mosquitoes?

There's no need to worry about where to find mosquitoes. They'll find you. In fact, they're probably already lurking nearby, just waiting for the opportunity to strike. Mosquitoes are attracted to warm bodies of water, so they're often found near ponds, lakes, and marshes. They also like areas with tall grasses and bushes, as these provide hiding places during the day.


How do I get rid of mosquitoes?

Mosquitoes are one of the hardest pests to fully get rid of. We've got some tips for you here, but just be aware that a lot of these are either a pain, or not entirely effective. The best way to get your mosquito problem under control is to bring in the professionals.


  1. Install mosquito netting around your patio or porch to create a barrier against these flying insects.
  2. Use mosquito-repellent candles or lanterns to keep mosquitoes away from your outdoor gathering space.
  3. Plant Citronella around your yard or garden - this fragrant herb is known to repel mosquitoes.
  4. Get rid of standing water in your yard, as this is where mosquitoes lay their eggs. Drain any birdbaths, kiddie pools, or other containers that may be holding water.
  5. Call in the professionals! Our team at Bigfoot Pest Control specializes in mosquito control, and we would be happy to help you enjoy a pest-free summer season. Give us a call today!
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