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Stop Mosquitoes This Season: Easy Tips for Florida Homes

Some things or situations in life are inevitable.

No matter how hard we try, we still have to face them along with their tougher consequences. That’s just life and resistance must find its way. The same goes for Florida. Florida has a long and complicated relationship with pests  and mosquitoes leading the list. Every year mosquitoes arrive in waves, take over homes, people get bitten, yards get messy and the frustration piles up. The most concerning issue of all is how mosquito bites spread serious diseases like West Nile virus, Zika virus and dengue fever, some of which can be fatal. And the worst part is, this never really ends. Mosquitoes in Florida feel like a yearlong battle which makes it essential to find easy and effective ways to stop mosquitoes and their bites.

Fortunately, some simple, easy-going tips for Florida homes can significantly reduce mosquito activity. Let’s get into them:

Mosquitoes In Florida

As stated above, Florida is a paradise for mosquitoes. The reason is simple: the state naturally gives them everything they need to survive & multiply. Florida’s warm temperatures last almost all year, which means mosquitoes don’t really get a “die off” season like they do in colder places. And the favor doesn’t end there. Florida offers high humidity, frequent rain and afternoon storms, all of which favor mosquito breeding. Retention ponds, wetlands, clogged gutters, birdbath and even small puddles around homes become ideal egg-laying spots. On top of that, Florida’s lush vegetation provides shade and moisture.

In many regions across Florida, mosquito season starts in early spring and ends when fall arrives. However, in central and southern Florida, mosquito season can last all year due to consistently warm temperatures. So the next time you wonder why mosquitoes in Florida multiply so rapidly, just look around you’ll find the answer. Nature plays a big role here.

Can I Stop Mosquitoes This Season in Florida?

Yes, definitely!

Prevention always comes before the problem. Mosquitoes will try harder to take over your yard, but your effort to stop them should be stronger than their attempts. Many Florida homeowners manage to get rid of mosquitoes even during peak biting season. They follow and implement a few simple but highly effective steps and successfully protect their yards (and of course their legs and arms from constant bites). So yes, even during peak mosquito season, you can turn things in your favor with the right prevention steps.

Stop Mosquitoes This Season: Easy Tips for Florida Homes

There’s no denying it – mosquitoes are everywhere in Florida. We’re not arguing that. What we are saying is that despite everything Florida throws their way, you can still keep mosquitoes out of your yard and home by applying a few thoughtful strategies. Here are 8 easy tips you can try and implement in Florida.

1.     Clear Out Standing Water

The first step to controlling a mosquito attack is to clean up their breeding sites. If you give them no place to shelter they’ll eventually stop coming to your yard – and your home. Mosquitoes love standing water and small puddles. If you have any spots like this or even water tubs in your yard, clear them out immediately. Mosquitoes can lay eggs there and in just seven days, a whole new batch of mosquitoes can emerge. By clearing standing water in and around your home, you can cut the chances of mosquito visits by more than half.

2.     Take Care of Your Yard

A yard that has a lot to offer will naturally invite pests. Mosquitoes like hiding in messy bushes, laying eggs and just hanging around! Overgrown grass, weeds, shrubs, standing water between plants and humid smells all make your yard a paradise for pests and less enjoyable for you.

To stop mosquitoes around, start by maintaining your yard properly. Keep your lawn clean and trimmed. Clear out gutters, dead leaves, shrubs and grass clippings. If you have large areas of dense vegetation, thin them out a bit to reduce shaded spots where mosquitoes like to hide. You can also use sprays that are safe for plants but effective in removing pests and their eggs.

3.     Put Mosquito Traps

Mosquito traps are a modern solution that work amazingly well. These devices attract and capture mosquitoes using a combination of CO₂, heat, UV lights and other attractants. They release carbon dioxide, which mosquitoes use to locate hosts, mistaking it for a human. You can place the traps in your yard and where mosquitoes tend to gather the most. When mosquitoes come near, they get attracted and get stuck on the sticky part of the device. UV lights work similarly, drawing mosquitoes in and trapping them effectively.

4.     Put Barriers & Fans in Yard

Mosquitoes are weak flyers. Even small inconveniences can disrupt them. You can use this to your advantage.

Set up barriers like nets, screened enclosures or green sheets across your yard. Mosquitoes will get blocked or deflected by them, making it harder for them to reach you. You can also put big fans in your yard in the direction of mosquitoes coming in. Their breeze keeps mosquitoes away since they struggle to fly in windy conditions. These simple steps can make a big difference during mosquito season.

5.     Plant Mosquito-Repellent Plants

Many plants naturally repel pests. Mosquitoes tend to avoid strong odors so adding multiple repellent plants around your home can help keep them at bay.

  • Citronella
  • Lemongrass
  • Lavender
  • Marigolds
  • Peppermint
  • Basil
  • Catnip
  • Rosemary
  • Bee Balm
  • Eucaplytups
  • Garlic
  • Onions

6.     Use of Natural Oils

Several natural oils work similarly to repellent plants. They’re chemical free and can help protect against mosquito bites. While they may act a bit slower than commercial products, they’re easy to use and gentle on the skin. You can try sprays made with oils like lavender, citronella, or tea tree oil to keep mosquitoes away.

7.     Wear Protective Clothing

If you want to stay mosquito safe (and you should), wear light-colored clothes. Mosquitoes are attracted to dark colors because they retain heat so lighter tones help repel them. Also, opt for fully covered outfits and long socks, don’t give mosquitoes any exposed skin to bite! There are even mosquito-repellent clothes infused with special technology that provide long-term, chemical-free protection. These are especially useful if you spend a lot of time outdoors during mosquito season.

8.     Contact Near Pest Control Service

Last but not least, it’s always a good idea to hire a professional for the job. If you want long-term and safe removal of mosquitoes from your yard, contact a local pest control service. Experts know the right spots to target and the best methods to use, so they can do a more thorough job. You can also schedule regular follow-ups with your pest control service to get a full view of what’s been done in your yard and how long the protection will last.

Dave’s Pest Control – Stop Mosquitoes This Season

Dave’s Pest Control is a proud vetera and familyowned business serving Floridians for over 45 years. With decades of experience and true local knowledge, we understand the mosquito problem and  how serious it can be in Florida. Our mosquito control team applies treatment plans that are safe, effective, and long-lasting for both families and the surrounding environment.

Dave’s Pest Control services are backed with complete satisfaction, expertise, and safe approach. Reach out today and keep your Florida home healthier, happier, and mosquito safe!

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