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How To Keep Mosquitoes Away From Your Birmingham Yard

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Mosquitoes can be exasperating on hot Alabama evenings. Nothing can ruin a family gathering on the patio quicker than a swarm of mosquitoes. There are quite a few mosquito prevention measures and natural ways to get rid of mosquitoes, but sometimes it seems like no matter how hard you try, they just keep coming back.

Contacting your local Birmingham pest control company is the most effective way to get mosquitoes under control so you and your family can enjoy that barbecue. EnviroCare has been in business since 1958, and we have extensive mosquito control experience. Give us a call and take your yard back from mosquitoes. 

How Mosquitoes Contribute To The Ecosystem

As you’re swatting away at mosquitoes, it’s difficult to think that mosquitoes have any benefit at all. The main purpose of mosquitoes is not just to see how much they can irritate you. Hard to believe, isn’t it? They actually play an integral part in the ecosystem of the planet. 

Mosquitoes don’t just live on the blood they get from you and other warm-blooded mammals. In fact, the male mosquito doesn’t even bite, and the female only requires blood for reproductive purposes. The mosquito depends heavily on the nectar of plants and flowers, making them beneficial pollinators.

Mosquitoes are also an important link in the food chain. They are a major food source for some bat and bird species, and mosquito larvae are also a common menu choice for quite a few aquatic animals, like fish and turtles.

The Dangerous Diseases Mosquitoes Are Known To Spread

The mosquito is considered the most dangerous animal on earth. According to the World Health Organization, the diseases spread by mosquitoes are responsible for over a million deaths per year. Nearly two-thirds of those fatalities are from the mosquito-borne disease malaria. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated that in 2020 there were approximately 627,000 malaria-related fatalities.

Malaria is much rarer here in the United States, with some locally transmitted cases in very small, isolated areas. The diseases of more concern here are West Nile virus, encephalitis, and dengue fever. But there is no need to get paranoid every time you get bitten by a mosquito. The most likely result will just be an annoying small red bump that's very itchy.

Five Simple And Effective Mosquito Prevention Tips For Your Yard

There are all kinds of home remedies for mosquitoes, including natural ways to get rid of mosquitoes, such as the use of plants that keep mosquitoes away. Five ways you can prevent mosquitoes in your yard are:

  1. Eliminate any pools of water in your yard, as female mosquitoes lay their eggs in stagnant water.
  2. Incorporate plants like catnip, lavender, and citronella into your landscaping theme. These and other types of plants tend to keep mosquitoes at bay.
  3. Keep your landscaping manicured on a regular basis. Trimmed trees and bushes leave less shade. The less shade you have, the less moisture in your yard, hence fewer mosquitoes.
  4. Burning essential oils or candles with scents like citronella may help ward off these stinging pests.
  5. Partner with local pest control for effective mosquito control.

While you may do everything you can to make your yard less attractive to mosquitoes, it takes professional pest control for total elimination.

The Secret To Total Mosquito Control For Your Yard

If you want to be assured of total mosquito control, turning to the professionals at EnviroCare is your best bet. Our highly trained and certified technicians can implement the best treatment and prevention solutions that show excellent results. Give us a call to discuss our mosquito control plans.