- The most effective way to reduce the number of mosquitoes around homes and neighborhoods is to find and eliminate their breeding sites.
- Change water in bird baths and wading pools at least once a week and keep swimming pools cleaned and chlorinated. Ornamental pools can be aerated or stocked with mosquito-eating fish. Aeration / water movement helps because mosquitoes prefer quiet, non-flowing water for egg-laying and development.
- Use citronella scented candles and Tikki torches with citronella. In order for citronella candles to be effective, place a mass of them surrounding the area where people gather.
- Eliminate standing water by unclogging roof gutters, emptying children’s wading pools and swimming pools at least once a weeks, getting rid of old tires in the lawn, emptying used containers in the yard, turning any unused containers upside down so they can’t collect water.
- Attract birds and mammals that feed on mosquitoes to the lawn. Blue Martins and bats feast on mosquitoes and can keep them at bay.
- Make sure windows, doors, and porches are tightly screened and are free of holes.
- Repair any leaks and/or eliminate puddles that may have formed around faucets and window air conditioner units.
- Under construction properties and debris in common areas are mosquito-breeding grounds. Ensure the builders or workers carry out precautionary measures includes fogging and elimination of water accumulation which has resulted in larva formation.
- Clogged rain gutters are one of the most overlooked breeding sites for mosquitoes around homes. Remove any standing water on flat roofs or around structures. Repair leaking faucets and air conditioners that produce puddles for several days.
- Take some time to do a walk around your apartment common areas looking for locations where water can sit. When you find them, dump them out and reposition them so they can’t hold water.
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Easy ways to Prevent Mosquitoes in common Area
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