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Why Can’t I Get Rid of Mosquitoes in My Kingwood, Texas Backyard?

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Mosquitoes are relentless and you want to get rid of them from your Kingwood, Texas backyard. Texas is definitely mosquito country! For many types of mosquitoes! Mosquitoes are difficult to get rid of because they are avid breeders, and they only need a little bit of water (or even just damp soil) to lay their eggs. Before you worry about having your next outdoor cookout ruined by these bloodthirsty pests, you can take some steps to help get rid of mosquitoes outdoors.  So how do you get rid of them in Kingwood, Texas? Know your enemy!

How To Prevent Mosquito Bites

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We all know that mosquitoes are obnoxious. But did you also know that mosquito bites can spread hundreds of deadly diseases from person to person? This is why it is extremely important to prevent mosquito bites when possible. Here are a few basic ways that you can help prevent mosquito bites and keep your family safe.   1. Remove Standing Water One of the easiest ways to prevent mosquito bites is to prevent mosquitoes from breeding around your home. The female mosquito MUST lay her eggs in water. As well, it takes 14 days for a mosquito egg to turn into an adult. This means the “baby” mosquitoes must be able to live in standing water for 14 days. You can help stop the life cycle in its tracks by dumping standing water. If you have any open containers such as buckets, flower pots or bird baths, make sure to remove water from them regularly. If your home has water features or large puddles you can also add soap or other water chemicals to kill any mosquito larvae already in the water without dumping it. Removing standing water from your home is truly one of the most effective ways to prevent mosquitoes from your surrounding your home. 2. Install and Repair Window Screens Who doesn’t love to enjoy a nice summer breeze in their home? Unfortunately, leaving windows and doors open can also be an easy way to allow mosquitoes and other pests to enter your home. Make sure that your home’s window screens are in tact and ready to block out unwanted guests. If possible, use mosquito nets around outdoor patios and furniture. Must Read :HOW TO GET RID OF BED BUGS IN COUCHES  3. Use Repellents Containing DEET DEET is extremely effective when it comes to repelling mosquitoes and ticks. For best use, rub the repellent directly onto your ankles, forearms and all the other exposed skin. As well, wearable mosquito repellent items such as bracelets and anklets do not work effectively. Products with about 7-10% DEET are ideal for mosquito repellent. We also recommend that you reapply bug spray about every 90 minutes outdoors, 4. Invest in a Mosquito Misting System If you are someone who spends extended amounts of time outside we recommend investing in a Mosquito Misting System for your home. Whether you enjoy gardening or spending evenings on the patio, a misting system is guaranteed to give you the protection you need 24/7. The system works by strategically placing nozzles around your home and releasing a mist that repels mosquitoes. The system can be set up to automatically emit the repellent at peak mosquito activity or  when you and your family spend the most time outdoors. Most importantly, the materials in most mosquito misting systems are both family and pet friendly.  5. Wear Tightly Woven and Long Sleeve Clothing Mosquitoes are unable to penetrate tightly knit clothing. As well, many synthetic fibers such as that found in dry fit and high-tech athletic clothing should offer a great mosquito shield. There has also been some claim that mosquitoes are more attracted to dark clothing than to light clothing. We are not sure if this is true but it is worth trying out! 6. Plant Mosquito Repelling Plants We recommend this tip as an added bonus. While this should definitely not be your only form of defense against mosquitoes, adding naturally repellent plants can help decrease the number of mosquitoes around your home. Citronella, lavender, marigolds, lemongrass and basil have all been shown to repel mosquitoes. While it is unlikely they will repel mosquitoes from your home completely, in large quantities is may help reduce the number of mosquitoes who make their way into your yard.   We hope you found this short article on how to prevent mosquito bites helpful. For mosquito treatment or misting system instillation in the Houston area reach out to the professionals at FullScope Pest Control. Call or text 832.898.0190 for more information.

6 Bugs to Look Out for This Summer

Summer is coming and we know that you can not wait to enjoy the warm weather and time by the pool. Unfortunately, summer time is also the favorite season of lots of insects. Not only will you  be running into some of these pests when you go outside but they also may find their way into your home. That is why we have put together a list of the most common bugs you will see this summer and a few ways that you can help avoid them. 

How to Stop Mosquito Bites from Itching

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The whiny sound a mosquito makes in your ear can leave you perturbed. However, this feeling is almost always temporary and is, in comparison, nothing like the itch that follows after a bite from a mosquito. Why do mosquito bites itch and leave victims in so much discomfort? How long does a mosquito bite itch last? The more pressing question is, what can be done to stop mosquito bites from itching?  Mosquito Bites and Why They Itch?              When the saliva from a mosquito’s bite enters the body of a human being, the victim’s immune system treats it as a foreign substance. This triggers the immune system to release histamine to fight the foreign substance or infection. Histamine directs white blood cells and increased blood flow to the infection site, resulting in inflammation. This increased swelling and nerves in the neighboring membranes cause the mosquito bite to itch.

Mosquito Proof Your Pool

How to Mosquito Proof Your Pool Everyone would jump at an opportunity to escape the scorching heat of summer – however briefly. For many, there is no better way to do this than taking a dip in a swimming pool. It doesn’t matter the occasion, people from all age groups take a dip to beat the heat. One common and despised problem with pools is, mosquitoes are fond of congregating around them. This is why people continue to seek out remedies to help prevent mosquitoes from turning their leisurely swims into swat fests.  So how do you mosquito proof your pool?

Where Mosquitoes Live

Mosquitoes are lovers of warm weather. It is quite typical of them to come out in great numbers in seasons of warm weather. During this period, it is not uncommon to see people wondering where the mosquitoes are coming from. The purpose of this article is to shed more light on where these biting creatures that disrupt your peace in warm seasons live. Also, effective remedies for decreasing mosquito population around you will be discussed.  

The Life Cycle of Mosquitoes

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It is a well-known fact that mosquitoes can be menacing to the well-being of humans. This is reason enough to enlighten people about the life cycle of these noisy and unfriendly insects.  Understanding how these creatures breed will go a long way in helping you prevent a mosquito infestation in your property.  Are you aware that adult female mosquitoes can lay eggs individually or in groups of more than hundred all at once? 

Fascinating Facts About Mosquitoes

Interesting Mosquito Facts For many people, summertime is one of the best seasons. The warm weather, warm weather, beach parties, and lots more motivate people to spend more time outside their homes.  Sadly, there is one insect that is notorious for ruining this amazing season. You guessed right – mosquitoes!  Apart from being noisy and extremely annoying, mosquitoes are known to spread malaria, Zika and other diseases  in some parts of the world. These biting creatures have become the bane of many civilized parts of the world. 

Time to Winterize Your MistAway Mosquito Misting System.

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As we head into the fall months of November, December it is time to start thinking about getting your misting system ready for the winter.  The main reason it to prevent any damage that maybe caused during a freeze. Damage to your  misting system can be caused but the misting lines having water in them, so when it freezes and thaws the tubing will crack. Most homeowners do not notice the damage until they try to crack up their system and find that they are leaking everywhere or they do not have any pressure. All of this can be avoided by follow the easy to understand steps to winterizing your mosquito misting system. Please remember you can also call FullScope Pest Control Out to help with Winterization of you Mosquito Misting System.