- Mosquitoes date back over 100 million years.
- There are over 3,500 species of mosquitoes!
- The journey from egg to adulthood (biting!) is about 4-7 days. They just can’t wait to start bugging us!
- Only female mosquitoes bite us; they need the protein from blood to lay their eggs.
- Speaking of eggs, a mosquito lays 100-300 eggs at a time, and they average between 1,000 to 3,000 in their lifetime!
- A few kinds of mosquitoes will fly only a few yards from their breeding ground for a meal. More typically adults will fly a mile or two to feed.
- The mosquito is actually the deadliest animal on earth, killing 725,000 humans each year.
How to Combat Mosquitoes
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With help from Mosquito Joe of South Central PA, you can get ahead of any mosquito issues on your property this season by implementing the following habits:
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In Pennsylvania, mosquito season typically runs from April to October. During this time we recommend protecting yourself when outdoors. Did you know mosquitoes can lay up to 300 eggs in a single bottle cap containing water? Combat mosquitoes and other pests by following these simple tips and tricks:
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Regularly empty ponds, bird baths, fountains, plant pots, buckets, or anywhere else that water may gather.
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Clean out gutters to avoid standing water – examine them for clots and damage that would cause water to collect.
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Drill holes in tire swings, trash cans, or recycling bins so water drains out.
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Keep swimming pools clean, properly circulated and filtered.
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Repair leaky outdoor faucets.
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Cut grass and shrubs short, as adult mosquitoes gather to rest in shady, cool areas.
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Keep your yard weed-free and avoid overgrown vegetation.