Mosquitoes breed in standing water — even small amounts in buckets, plant trays, or gutters.
Female mosquitoes bite to feed on blood
They can breed rapidly in warm, humid environments
Outdoor spaces become unusable when mosquitoes are active
Health Risks from Mosquitoes
Mosquitoes are known carriers of diseases such as:
West Nile virus
Dengue fever
Zika virus
Malaria (in some regions)
In sensitive individuals, bites can also cause severe allergic reactions or skin infections from excessive scratching.
You notice frequent bites, especially at dawn or dusk
There’s standing water near your home (ponds, drains, or buckets)
Mosquitoes persist despite repellents and basic prevention
You operate a business with outdoor seating or guests
Identify and treat breeding sites around your property
Apply safe, effective residual sprays or fogging treatments
Offer advice to reduce moisture buildup and attractants
Help you enjoy mosquito-free outdoor spaces