Treat Yard For Mosquitoes | Mosquito Free Backyard (2024)

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Treat Yard For Mosquitoes | Mosquito Free Backyard (1)Buzzing, whining, stinging, itchy, annoying mosquitoes. Besides the itchy welts and endless whining in your ears, mosquitoes are even more than just a nuisance at your outdoor BBQ. Mosquitoes can also be carriers of infectious disease. Which is a real concern and threat to New Englanders.

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If you are considering having your yard treated for pesky mosquitoes, so you can entertain, play outside and enjoy your backyard with peace of mind; here are a few things you should know:

  • Treat Yard For Mosquitoes | Mosquito Free Backyard (2)How often should I treat my yard for mosquitoes?

    The answer to this question could depend on several factors. For instance, weather, environment, application process and mosquito population levels surrounding your property can all play a factor in how long the treatment will last and its overall effectiveness. And as a result, these factors may alter how frequently you will need to retreat your yard. As a rule of thumb, assuming optimal conditions, Modern Pest will typically seek to re-treat your yard every 30 days. After 30 days, the material will have begun to degrade making the protective barrier around your yard, noticeably less effective. Our pest management professionals will perform a thorough inspection of your property and provide suggestions to reduce mosquito population growth in your yard. They will also let you know if there are any specific reasons why you might want treatment on a different schedule.

  • Do you treat the entire yard/woods?

    This depends on the area that you would like to be mosquito free. If your property is larger than 1 acre, we typically begin with a treatment area of 1 acre. For properties, less than 1 acre would focus treatments in conducive areas of the entire yard. We specifically treat the perimeter of the yard. For instance, under foliage, wooded sections, and shaded, damp areas. These are the preferred locations where the bulk of mosquito populations rest during the day. Therefore, it will create the largest impact on mosquito populations around your home, using the least amount material as possible. Furthermore, it creates a bit of a protective barrier around your home. While it is true that mosquitoes could fly in from the neighbors, they are not good flyers and will need to rest – on the treated locations. This approach provides a noticeable improvement in the mosquito populations in your yard.

  • Treat Yard For Mosquitoes | Mosquito Free Backyard (3)Is it safe for pets/children playing in the yard?

    Children and pets should be kept away from the area while making applications and off the treated surfaces until the material has dried.Once the material is completely dry, which entirely depends on the humidity and weather conditions, the material label indicates it is fine to let children and pets interact with the treated area.

We hope the answers to some of these commonly asked questions helps you better understand mosquito and tick control; providing you, even more, peace of mind.

A complete tick and mosquito control program not only eliminates mosquito breeding sources and targets tick hot spots around your home but it also includes long-term prevention. Modern Pest Services’ Homecare Tick and Mosquito is an effective mosquito and tick management program. Call or click today to get a FREE quote and schedule a service!

Treat Yard For Mosquitoes | Mosquito Free Backyard (2024)

FAQs

How can I make my yard mosquito free? ›

Get Rid Of Stagnant Water

Mosquitoes are breeding all around you, even in places you don't expect. Don't let mosquitoes hide from you! Block water sources by clearing your yard, cleaning gutters, and ensuring swampy areas drain well. Look out for ditches that are dry most of the year but occasionally fill with water.

What is the best thing to put in your yard for mosquitoes? ›

Bifen IT is especially popular for mosquito control, being effective on plant juices where mosquitoes feed. It's important to avoid spraying flowering parts to protect beneficial insects like bees. Available in various sizes, Bifen IT is an economical choice for extensive yard treatments.

How do landscapers keep mosquitoes away? ›

ADD MOSQUITO REPELLENT PLANTS

These plants – including alliums, mums, marigolds, mint, basil and floss – can be placed around your patio, porch or gazebo. The aromas from these plants cause trouble for mosquitoes – some confuse them and others simply repulse them – which is enough to keep them away from you.

What smell do mosquitoes hate the most? ›

Mosquitoes are turned off by several natural scents, including citronella, peppermint, cedar, catnip, patchouli, lemongrass, lavender and more. You can add some of these plants to your landscaping to fend them off.

What do mosquitoes hate the most? ›

Anything that has a scent resembling orange, grapefruit, and lemon will keep mosquitoes at bay, and that includes lemon balm. This plant, which isn't actually a lemon plant but rather closely related to mint, is a favorite of gardeners for its bold lemon fragrance and its use in the kitchen.

Can you treat your yard for mosquitoes? ›

Insecticide sprays for mosquitoes should be directed to tall grass, flower beds and shrubs, underside of the deck and other areas where mosquitoes rest. Homeowner options for treatment include ready-to-use aerosols, a fogger, garden sprayer, or hose-end applicator.

When to treat a yard for mosquitoes? ›

You Have to Start Spraying Early

Mosquito season starts once warmer weather becomes consistent in late March or early April, and finishes usually by the end of October or beginning of November.

Is it bad to spray yard for mosquitoes? ›

Insects aside, mosquito sprays can also harm marine life, pets, and children. As sprays are released, water runoff can wash these chemicals from yards into storm drains and waterways where they poison fish and crustaceans.

Is there a mulch that repels mosquitoes? ›

Cedar or Cypress Mulch

Cypress and cedar chips, otherwise known as bark mulch, are incredibly helpful for insect control. Thujone–a natural chemical found in both types of wood–effectively repels mosquitoes and other insects. In addition to repelling them, it can also inhibit the bugs or even kill them!

How often should you spray your yard for mosquitoes? ›

Next, you want to consider how often to spray for mosquitoes. Most products have a roughly 30 day residual. This means they become less effective the closer you approach 4 weeks after treatment. So, treating for mosquitoes every four weeks during their prime season is a great frequency for optimum control.

Does Irish Spring soap repel mosquitoes? ›

Irish Spring has some utility for repelling mammals, but it won't work at all to repel mosquitoes and other insects.

What are mosquitoes worst enemy? ›

Birds, frogs, tadpoles, fish, toads, salamanders, spiders, red-eared slider turtles and many types of insects all play vital roles in keeping the mosquito population at bay. Some creatures, like the small brown bat, can catch up to 600 mosquitoes in just one hour.

Does anything actually work to repel mosquitoes? ›

DEET works. DEET, chemical name, N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide, was developed in the 1950s by the U.S. Army and is a well-established mosquito repellent with a long history of use. The higher the percentage, the longer the protection time is – up to six hours. Picaridin works.

What is the quickest way to get rid of mosquitoes? ›

How to Get Rid of Mosquitoes Around the House
  1. DUMP OUT ANY STANDING WATER AROUND YOUR YARD AND HOME. Mosquitoes only need a quarter of an inch of water to lay their eggs in, making standing water the perfect nursery habitat. ...
  2. CLEAN UP ANY LITTER IN YOUR YARD. ...
  3. GET RID OF YARD DEBRIS. ...
  4. REGULARLY CHECK YOUR GUTTERS FOR CLOGGING.

What mosquito traps actually work? ›

For large groups of mosquitoes, traps that use carbon dioxide as an attractant are great for catching these insects. Some traps use propane, which is a heat source, and it is also great for a big number of mosquitoes.

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