Mosquito Pest Control

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Experts in Mosquito Reduction Services in Missouri

Treat for mosquito infestations

Two of the most annoying and potentially dangerous mosquito species in Missouri are the Aedes Mosquito (commonly referred to as the Asian Tiger) and the Culex Mosquito. Mosquitoes are unpleasant and annoying. Their bite can cause skin irritation, red bumps, and itching due to an allergic reaction from the saliva they inject as they suck your blood. Mosquito bites can, however, have a much more serious consequence. Mosquitoes can transmit certain diseases, such as Zika Virus, West Nile Virus, Heartworms, Malaria, Yellow Fever, Dengue Fever, and several forms of Encephalitis.

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Mosquito Biology Basics & Facts

Mosquito Prevention Tips

Identify and eliminate standing water/breeding sites, such as: clogged ditches, temporary pools and puddles, tree holes that hold water, old tires, buckets, potted plant trays and saucers, plastic covers, clogged gutters, bird baths, pet water bowls, or any other area or item on your property that collects water. Drain all items or containers that can hold water weekly.

Use insect repellent when going outdoors containing Deet. Cover bare skin (especially around ankles) with light colored – loose fitting clothing. Screen open windows and doors. Avoid being outdoors at dawn and dusk, as well as traveling to affected areas (especially pregnant women).

Effective Mosquito Reduction Services from Steve’s Pest Control

Reducing mosquito populations is a multifaceted approach that requires mosquito control treatment from spring through the fall. Rid your backyard of mosquitoes with Steve’s Pest Control!

FAQs

Common Questions about Ant Pest Control

What are mosquitoes, and why are they a common nuisance for homeowners?

Mosquitoes are flying insects notorious for their itchy bites. They are a significant nuisance due to their ability to transmit diseases like West Nile virus and Zika virus, often causing concern among homeowners.

Indicators of a mosquito problem include an increased presence of mosquitoes, particularly during dawn and dusk, and frequent mosquito bites on family members.

Mosquitoes are capable of transmitting various diseases, including malaria, dengue fever, Zika virus, and West Nile virus. Their bites can also cause itching and discomfort. Effective pest control can significantly reduce the risk of these viruses and the spread of mosquito colonies.

Mosquitoes are drawn to stagnant water, which serves as a breeding ground. Eliminating standing water in containers, gutters, and other areas can help prevent mosquito infestations.

Pest control services utilize a variety of methods, including mosquito traps, larvicides, insecticide treatments, and fogging techniques, to effectively reduce mosquito populations in residential areas.

The time required to control a mosquito infestation varies based on its severity and the methods used, but it generally takes several weeks for noticeable results.

Pest control experts use approved and safe pesticides for mosquito control. Nonetheless, it’s essential to adhere to safety guidelines and keep children and pets away during treatment sessions.

While DIY products can provide some relief, professional mosquito control is typically more effective, addressing both the symptoms and the sources of mosquito infestations.

To prevent mosquitoes from returning, regularly remove standing water, use mosquito repellents, install window and door screens, and consider planting mosquito-repelling plants such as Lavender, Citronella, Marigolds, Rosemary, Basil, Mint, Catnip, Lemon balm, Chrysanthemums, and Sage.

Common residential mosquito species include Aedes, Culex, Asian Tiger Mosquito, and Anopheles mosquitoes. Pest control professionals can identify these species and apply targeted control methods to effectively manage them.