Mosquitoes are one of the most frustrating pests homeowners deal with during the warmer months in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland. Their itchy bites can quickly ruin time spent outdoors, and more importantly, some mosquito species are capable of spreading serious diseases.
Fortunately, there are several effective ways to reduce mosquito activity around your home and create a safer, more comfortable outdoor environment for your family.
Not every mosquito carries disease, but mosquitoes are known vectors for several dangerous viruses and pathogens. Certain species, including Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus, are capable of spreading illnesses such as:
Because mosquitoes acquire pathogens throughout their lifespan, reducing mosquito populations around your property is an important step toward lowering exposure risk.
Mosquitoes lay eggs in standing water, making even small amounts of stagnant water around your property potential breeding sites.
Common mosquito breeding areas include:
Because many mosquito species stay relatively close to where they hatch, mosquitoes biting you in your backyard are often breeding nearby.
Reducing mosquito populations starts with eliminating the conditions they need to survive.
One of the most effective mosquito prevention methods is removing stagnant water from your property regularly.
Empty or refresh water from:
For ponds or decorative water features, installing pumps or fountains can help keep water moving and less attractive to mosquitoes.
Mosquitoes can easily enter homes through damaged screens or open doors and windows.
Inspect and repair screens around:
Even small tears or openings can allow mosquitoes inside.
Some plants may help discourage mosquitoes around patios and outdoor seating areas.
Popular mosquito-repelling plants include:
While these plants alone won’t eliminate mosquitoes, they can help complement other prevention efforts.
EPA-approved repellents containing ingredients like DEET can help reduce mosquito bites when spending time outdoors.
Essential oils such as peppermint or rosemary may also provide short-term mosquito deterrence for some individuals.
Completely eliminating mosquitoes is nearly impossible, but professional mosquito control significantly reduces mosquito populations and helps create a protective barrier around your property.
Professional mosquito treatments typically focus on:
Because mosquitoes often remain close to their breeding sites, targeted yard treatments can dramatically reduce biting pressure around homes.
Professional mosquito management offers several advantages:
Routine mosquito services are especially valuable for properties near wooded areas, standing water, or dense landscaping.
At Viking Pest Control, our mosquito treatment programs help homeowners throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland enjoy their outdoor spaces with fewer mosquitoes and less worry.
Our mosquito control services include thorough property inspections, targeted treatments, and ongoing seasonal protection designed to reduce mosquito activity throughout peak mosquito season.
If mosquitoes are taking over your yard, professional mosquito control can help you reclaim your outdoor space and enjoy the warmer months more comfortably.