How To Protect Yourself From Long Island Mosquitoes

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You go to great lengths to protect yourself from certain threats. For instance, you might have shatterproof windows to prevent an intruder from entering your home. Your car has locks on the doors to keep burglars from driving away with your vehicle. But are you doing anything to protect yourself from one of the most dangerous Long Island threats? Mosquitoes pose a significant danger to you, and there are a few things you should be doing to protect yourself.

Why You Should Worry About Mosquitoes In Long Island 

Mosquitoes are annoying creatures. The females rely on human and animal blood for nutrition, so they buzz around and bite until they get full. While many people are aware of how annoying mosquitoes can be, they don't realize that these household pests are downright dangerous.

When a mosquito bites a person, it could be transmitting a deadly disease. Across the globe, people regard mosquitoes as devastating insects for their ability to spread diseases. Zika, malaria, and dengue fever are only a few of the illnesses spread by these pests. If someone with a weak immune system is bit by a mosquito that carries a disease, the consequences could be extreme.

With mosquitoes, there's also a risk of a secondary infection. No matter how many times you tell yourself not to scratch a mosquito bite, you probably can't help yourself. As you satisfy your itch, you introduce harmful bacteria into the skin.

Understanding What Attracts Mosquitoes To Your Long Island Yard

To know how to prevent mosquito bites, you need to know what brings mosquitoes to your property in the first place. Mosquitoes are attracted to areas of high moisture. For instance, your bushes have high humidity and harbor mosquitoes. Puddles and old tires with rainwater also attract mosquitoes.

In addition to moisture, mosquitoes also seek out food. The males feed on the nectar of flowers, while the females feed on human and animal blood. To find a target, the females seek out high heat signatures. Pregnant women and individuals wearing black are particularly hot and appealing to mosquitoes.

To help keep mosquitoes away, implement the following preventative measures:

  • Keep Flowering plants away from your home
  • Repair broken screens
  • Trim trees, bushes, and grasses
  • Remove junk piles from the yard
  • Clean yard debris
  • Clear gutters
  • Address drainage issues

Other Ways To Protect Yourself From Mosquitoes

In addition to taking measures to keep mosquitoes away from your property, you can also do things to make it more difficult for mosquitoes to bite you. These Long Island pests can bite through loosely knit clothing but can't always bite through tightly knit clothing. If you wear long sleeves and long pants with the right fabric, you can limit your mosquito bites.

Another way to reduce the number of mosquito bites you receive is to wear light-colored clothing. Doing so makes you less of a target. For extra protection, avoid going outside during the dusk and dawn, and wear mosquito repellent when you do venture outdoors. When you buy bug spray, look for a product that contains DEET.

Taking Mosquito Prevention All The Way With Ultimate Pest Control

If you truly want to protect yourself and everyone on your property from mosquitoes, you need to do more. Most do-it-yourself methods of mosquito prevention are ineffective or only slightly effective. It takes a pest control professional to get the job done.

Here at  Ultimate Pest Control, we can assist you. Our highly trained professionals offer ongoing mosquito prevention. We use the most effective methods to keep mosquitoes away and strive to protect you. As the best pest control in Long Island, when you call us, you can trust your home is in good hands. We offer both one-time and recurring mosquito control options. Reach out to us today and learn more about our services.

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