Mosquitoes

Mosquitoes, though small, are probably the most dangerous of all pests in any house. We all know the dangers of mosquito infestation. The tiny flying pests are not just annoying, to say the least, they are equally deadly. Mosquito bites can transfer several different deadly diseases to humans and animals.

If you live near uncovered water bodies, or in areas with heavy foliage nearby, the chances of mosquito infestation in your home are much higher. Mosquitoes usually breed in water and damp, unhygienic areas.

Mosquitoes are known to carry several different diseases, including malaria, Zika, dengue fever, and many others. Certain mosquitoes can pass on these diseases to humans and animals while feeding on their blood. Most of these diseases are high-risk ones.
Some facts about mosquitoes

Here are a few facts that you should know to prevent mosquito infestation and protect yourself from the deadly sting:

  • If you have been bitten by a mosquito, it is usually a female mosquito.
  • Female mosquitoes need the protein in your blood for breeding and egg development.
  • Mosquitoes lay their eggs in open water bodies. These could be anything from a puddle on the street to gutters to your garden birdbath.
  • Not all mosquitoes carry diseases. There are certain species that carry certain specific diseases.
  • Mosquitoes can cause epidemics if not kept under check.

How to control mosquito infestation?

Mosquito infestation is a very common problem in most parts of the world. Every corner of the world has mosquitoes except Antarctica and some polar regions. Controlling mosquito infestation can be done by different methods, but the best option is to get help from a professional pest control service. For mosquito infestation control in Houston, Texas, contact Zorro Pest Control. We are a licensed pest control company with experience and expertise in mosquito control, among other pest control treatments.

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