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How to Get Rid of Mosquitoes in Your Yard
How to Get Rid of Mosquitoes in Your Yard
Mosquitoes are common pests in the spring and summer here in Illinois. The last thing any homeowner wants to deal with is mosquitoes invading their yard. Once they’ve made your backyard into their breeding grounds, it can be hard to get them under control. Some of the most common and trusted ways to get rid of mosquitoes in your yard are:
Mosquito traps
Mosquito netting
Mosquito repellents
The Best Ways to Get Rid of Mosquitoes
When you have a mosquito problem you likely want them gone as soon as possible. Mosquito traps come in a variety of options, from sticky traps to carbon dioxide traps. When recommended by your professional pest control expert, these can be an effective way to get rid of mosquitoes. Netting is a great option for those wishing to avoid mosquito bites at night. Repellents are the most common way to get rid of mosquitoes and come highly recommended when approved by the EPA.
How to Keep Mosquitoes From Coming Back
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To keep mosquitoes from returning, it’s important to make your property less attractive to the bugs in the first place. This includes:
Getting rid of standing water
Covering spas, pools, and birdbaths
Installing screens on windows and doors
Installing or utilizing fans
Getting professional mosquito inspections before mosquito season
Long-Term Mosquito Control For Your Illinois Yard
When it comes to getting rid of mosquitoes in your yard and ensuring they do not return, the best option is to work with yourlocal mosquito exterminators. The technicians at Anderson Pest Solutions have a comprehensive understanding of the types of mosquito problems faced here in Illinois and can help protect you from them year-round.