Pests like mosquitoes can turn a fun evening outside into a nightmare, and keeping them away can be an even bigger challenge. It would be great if we could enjoy the outdoors with no mosquitoes around, but unfortunately, that's not possible. Mosquitoes are a significant problem that requires the most reliable pest control in Waltham, so don’t hesitate to call Assurance Pest Solutions at (781) 630-5653.
Mosquitoes Are Much Needed To Maintain Our Ecosystem
Many like to wish there were no mosquitoes in their yard or property, or even that they lived in a world without mosquitoes. When faced with the fact that mosquitoes worldwide can transmit diseases that cause more than one million deaths a year, it seems like a no-brainer that mosquitoes should not exist. But you may not know that these pests do their fair share of good as well.
Mosquitoes are major pollinators all around the world. Bees are the most famous pollinators, but many other insects including mosquitoes contribute a lot to the health of plants around the world. Additionally, mosquitoes are a major part of the diet of many other insects, frogs, fish, and birds all around the world. If the world got rid of mosquitoes entirely, the ecosystem would not collapse initially, but it would not be able to recover.
The History Of Mosquito Control
Over the years, there have been a variety of methods used to keep mosquitoes away. Native Americans began using a variety of natural ways to get rid of mosquitoes like different plants. Some of the plants that people have used to keep mosquitoes away include rosemary, catnip, marigolds, lemongrass, and citronella.
These are just a few of the ways to repel mosquitoes that different people have used, but as technology developed and the world learned more about these insects' behavior, alternative solutions were developed that relied on man-made ingredients. Kerosene was an early option and later, more oil-based pesticides and powders would be used.
One of the most notorious pesticides that was developed and used in the '40s and '50s was DDT. Though it was effective, it came with a number of side effects for humans who were exposed. It has since been banned, and in its place, there are a variety of safe pesticides and treatments that are being used today.
Why Do Mosquitoes Need Blood To Live?
Male mosquitoes and female mosquitoes feed on the nectar of plants to sustain their diets, but female mosquitoes also require a specific nutrient that can be found in the blood of humans, pets, and wildlife for their eggs to grow.
After consuming enough blood from a variety of hosts, female mosquitoes can lay their eggs in standing water, which may be found pooling in a plant pot, clogged gutters, or in low-lying areas of your yard. They are able to find standing water almost anywhere, which is why it is essential that you get the help of the pest control professionals at Assurance Pest Solutions so your mosquito problem can be eradicated before it gets out of control.
Everything You Should Know About Mosquito Control
At Assurance Pest Solutions, we have more than 41 years of experience finding and treating mosquito problems. We pride ourselves on providing solutions for families and not managing them. We are not controllers, but solvers.
For mosquitoes, we treat your yard with a backpack mist blower as well as a residual product that will stop the mosquito breeding process. We also offer one-time services for special events. We can help point out areas where you can prevent mosquitoes from coming and staying on your property. By eliminating overgrown vegetation on your property and removing standing water and potential sources of standing water, you can better protect yourself from these harmful pests.