How To Keep The Mosquitoes Away In Jacksonville

Of all the pests that live in the world and cause trouble for people, mosquitoes are by far the worst. If you didn’t know, these pests are the number one cause of death amongst all species of creatures on the planet and are responsible for over one million fatalities each year. Keeping this in mind, we are going to be answering the question: “Are mosquitoes dangerous in Jacksonville?” and providing you with some strategies to protect yourself.

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The Lifecycle Of The Jacksonville Mosquito

Mosquitoes do not live for a long time. How long do mosquitoes live? The average lifespan of one of these pests is seven days. Although hard to believe, this is enough time for these pests to fully sexually mature, bite several people, and lay lots of eggs. One thing you might not know about mosquitoes is that only the females drink blood. They do this to provide nutrients for their eggs. Where do mosquitoes lay their eggs? Mosquitoes lay eggs inside sources of stagnant water. How long does it take for mosquitoes to hatch from these eggs? Eight to ten days. Overall, from conception to death, these pests only exist for about two and a half weeks. This is all the time they need, however, to cause serious problems for Jacksonville homeowners. 

The Diseases Jacksonville Mosquitoes Are Capable Of Spreading

One thing you should know about mosquitoes is that they are not as dangerous here in the United States as they are in other areas of the world. This is for one big reason and that is that we have access to quality health care services. This helps us address mosquito-spread diseases as they occur and keeps more people healthy. Keeping this in mind, outbreaks of mosquito-borne diseases still occur in our area and have a serious effect on human health. Some of the most common diseases these pests carry and spread are malaria, dengue fever, and West Nile virus. We recommend doing some research on these harmful diseases so you can identify symptoms and seek medical help if necessary. 

If you were wondering where mosquitoes pick up harmful diseases, they usually acquire them after consuming blood from an infected animal. For instance, birds and bats can carry West Nile virus, dengue fever, and malaria. The more infected animals and people there are in one area, the more likely mosquitos are to pick up and transmit those harmful diseases. What you can do to reduce your risk of getting sick is to put in place some preventative measures around your property. Let’s talk about some ways to reduce your chances of being bitten by mosquitoes.

How To Protect Yourself From Dangerous Mosquitoes In Jacksonville

There are many ways to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes here in Jacksonville. To make things simple for you today, here are a few great tips and tricks to use in your daily life.

  • Wear lighter-colored clothing.
  • Avoid mosquito-dense areas like marshlands and swamps.
  • Use a DEET-based spray mosquito repellant.
  • Eliminate sources of water build-up around your property.
  • Change out the water inside ornate pools and birdbaths once every four or five days. 
  • Invest in birdbaths and ornate pools that have self-circulating water.
  • Install fans inside covered outdoor lounging areas.
  • Invest in professional mosquito control for your Jacksonville property.

One thing to keep in mind with DIY mosquito abatement is that you only have control of yourself and your own property. If mosquitoes decide to breed in your neighbor's yard, there is nothing you can do to stop them from doing so. Unless you are able to control water sources within a good distance from your home or invest in professional mosquito control, you will continue to have trouble with these dangerous pests.

The Best Way To Keep Mosquitoes Away From Your Jacksonville Property

If you are looking for the best way to control mosquitoes, look no further than Lindsey Pest Services. Our team has access to advanced treatments and equipment and we know how to control mosquitoes around Jacksonville properties. Our methods do not create a no-fly zone but rather a no-land zone for mosquitoes. If you didn’t know, these pests are notoriously bad flyers and regularly land to take breaks. Unless one of these pests flies continuously all the way to you from a property adjacent to your own, you won’t be getting bitten anymore. If you are looking for this level of protection for your property, we are your best option for the job.

Reach out to us today if you are looking for natural ways to get rid of mosquitoes or if you have any questions about how our mosquito control works. We will explain our methods to you and offer you a solution to make sure no mosquitoes are causing you trouble by the time we are done. 

 

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