100
EGGS LAiD EVERY 2-3 DAYS by one Mosquito
40%
population at risk of disease from mosquitoes
1
Million Deaths/Year Attributed to Mosquitoes
MOSQUITO CONTROL IN SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
We can all agree that mosquitoes are annoying pests. There’s literally nobody who enjoys being harassed and bitten by mosquitoes. Mosquito bites are itchy and may even cause you to suffer from a deadly disease.
This may seem dramatic, but it’s true. In fact, mosquitoes are often known as one of the most dangerous animals in the world. These bugs are just ¼ inch long but can cause many deadly diseases. These ubiquitous pests are found pretty much everywhere on Earth. There’s no escaping them.
While these blood-sucking bugs can be easily killed in one swat, they can kill you as well. That’s why if you notice them in or around your home, you want to take swift action. There are store-bought mosquito repellents that you can use on your skin as well as outside your home. However, these remedies provide temporary relief.
For more permanent relief, seek professional help from an exterminator. Stride Pest Control can help you take back your yard from these blood-sucking insects. We use only the most effective and safest products while providing top-notch customer service.
Why Mosquitoes Are So Dangerous
You may think nothing of a mosquito bite, but the truth is that just one bite can lead to a serious illness. It’s no joke. Here are some reasons why these little buzzing bugs are dangerous to humans:
- Mosquitoes cause dengue fever. Dengue fever is a painful disease that can last as long as two weeks. It is characterized by an itchy rash, as well as a high fever, vomiting, and severe muscle and joint pain. As many as 100 million people get dengue fever every year and it has been known to be fatal in young children. There is no treatment or vaccine for it.
- Mosquitoes also spread yellow fever. Yellow fever is a viral fever that also has no treatment. Fortunately, there is a vaccine for it. While most people recover from it, 30,000 die from it every year after their organs fail.
- Mosquitoes spread malaria. Female Anopheles mosquitoes transmit Plasmodium parasites in their bites, which then causes malaria. The symptoms include high fever and chills. Hundreds of thousands of people die from malaria every year, so prompt treatment is essential.
- Mosquitoes can also infect humans with West Nile Virus. This nasty disease originally comes with birds, but if a mosquito bites an infected bird, it could then transmit the West Nile Virus to humans. Roughly 20% of those infected develop symptoms such as joint pain, body aches, and rash. The other 80% have no symptoms at all. In some cases, those who are infected with the West Nile Virus develop West Nile encephalitis or West Nile meningitis,which can be deadly.
- Mosquitoes can also spread Rift Valley fever. This disease mainly affects animals, but humans can develop it as well. The severity and symptoms vary. It may start out similar to the flu, but some people can develop ocular lesions, causing them to go blind. Others may develop a fatal brain disease.
- Mosquitoes kill children. Sadly, tens of thousands of children are killed by the diseases carried by mosquitoes. One of them is Japanese encephalitis, which comes from infected animals. Most of those killed by disease are children under 5 years old. While there is no treatment, there is a vaccine.
- Mosquitoes are hard to eradicate. Mosquitoes are fairly hardy. They just need a little bit of water to breed. Plus, these bugs are resistant to some insecticides. So if you see one, there may be hundreds more. Call Stride Pest Control to exterminate these pests for good.
Mosquito Prevention Tips
Mosquitoes do have some upsides, believe it or not. They pollinate flowers and their eggs provide food for fish and other water creatures. Still, you don’t want these pests roaming your yard. One of the best things you can do to keep your property mosquito-free is to get rid of standing water.
Mosquitoes love used tires. They are good at holding water, so mosquitoes will use them as breeding grounds. So if you have used tires on your property, dump out the water in them to keep mosquitoes away.
Look for other items in your yard that may be used by mosquitoes to lay eggs, such as buckets, birdbaths, pools, planters, toys, and trash containers. Dump them out regularly to avoid standing water.
Also, look for leaking water near hoses and faucets. Even the tiniest bit of standing water can serve as breeding grounds.
Cover water storage containers to keep mosquitoes out. If you cannot dump out a large container of water, use a larvicide instead to kill mosquitoes. You can also replace your outdoor lights with yellow lights, which tend to attract fewer mosquitoes than ordinary lights.
You can prevent mosquito bites by avoiding the outdoors at certain times of the day. Mosquitoes are most active between dusk and dawn, so try to avoid outdoor activities during this time. If you must go outside, wear pants and long sleeves and spray insect repellent on any skin that shows.
Mosquitoes can also get indoors. They don’t typically try to force themselves into homes, unlike mice and other pests, but they will get in if a door or window is left open too long. Therefore, you should never leave doors wide open. If you are looking to cool down your home, use fans and air conditioning. If you do open a window, make sure the screen is intact. Any holes should be repaired promptly.
You can use insect sprays to kill mosquitoes inside and outside your home. Just read the directions and follow them carefully to avoid harming children and pets. By following these tips, you’ll be ready to enjoy your yard again in no time.
How Stride Pest Control Can Help
With Stride Pest Control, you no longer need to hide out in your house. Our Comprehensive Mosquito Control Management Service allows you to enjoy your back-yard once again. We attack mosquitoes in a two-prong approach that effectively kills both existing mosquitoes as well as the larva that grow to be mosquitoes.
Additionally, through our Stride Forward Program, we’ll also share what steps you can take between treatments to ensure you have a relatively mosquito-free yard.
Don’t suffer from a mosquito infestation in silence. Contact Stride Pest Control today to get rid of these annoying pests in and around your home or business for good.
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