keep your backyard mosquito free

You’re not the only one enjoying the warm summer season. You’ve probably noticed a large uptick in mosquitoes flying around your home, and it’s no coincidence that this seems to happen yearly around the same time.

what attracts mosquitoes

A few things attract mosquitoes to yards, including standing water, tall grass, and leaf litter. To prevent these blood-thirsty insects from taking over your backyard, regularly remove any standing water in the space. You can do this by emptying out any buckets, kiddie pools, or birdbaths. Also, make sure to empty out any pet water dishes and change the water frequently. Keep your grass short and remove leaf litter or debris that could collect water. If you have a fire pit, make sure to keep it covered when not in use.

remove standing water

Removing standing water is one of the best ways to keep your backyard mosquito-free. This can be done by regularly emptying buckets, kiddie pools, or birdbaths. You should also empty any pet water dishes and change the water frequently. Keep your grass cut short and remove any leaf litter or debris that could collect water. If you have a fire pit, keep it covered when not in use.

use repellent

Another way to prevent mosquitoes from bothering you day and night is to use mosquito repellent. Many types of repellents are available, so be sure to choose one that is right for you and your family. Apply the mosquito repellent according to the directions on the package. You may need to reapply it throughout the day, especially if you are going to be outside for an extended period of time.

If you have questions about how to keep your backyard mosquito free, be sure to speak with your local pest control professional. They can provide you with additional tips and information about preventing and combating these pesky insects.

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