Pest Control Alert – How To Avoid A Bad Mosquito Season in Little Rock

Recent heavy rains and the resulting flooding have a lot of people worried about the mosquito population this year. And with good reason. Standing water is the perfect breeding ground for mosquitos to lay their eggs.

Mosquitos have been around for 170 million years and there are approximately 3500 species. A mosquito can grow from an egg to a reproducing adult in just 7 days. 100 female mosquitos can produce 5000 more mosquitos in 7 days, laying eggs every 3rd night of their lives. Those are pretty bad numbers when you think about the damage mosquitos do. Not only do they give you big, itchy bites, they can carry West Nile virus, dengue fever, St. Louis encephalitis, yellow fever, malaria, eastern equine encephalitis and heartworm disease.

Only the females bite, because they must have protein for egg development – that’s where you and your dog come in. Mosquitos find you by scent. They are extremely sensitive to carbon dioxide (we breathe IN oxygen and OUT carbon dioxide) and also sweat. They can smell us 100 feet away. Men are more likely to be bitten as well as those who are overweight, and those with blood type O.

Mosquitos rest during the heat of the day – in your shrubs, on the side of your house, on tree trunks, and down in the grass where it’s cool. At dusk, when temperatures begin to cool, they come out and bite you. After biting someone, a mosquito needs to rest on a vertical surface to digest (again, like tree trunks, or the side of your house.)

Here’s what you can do to help prevent mosquitos from visiting you:

Every 3-4 days, empty anything on your property that might hold rainwater, including dishes under flowerpots, tire swings, buckets, dog toys, that old Frisbee in the yard.
Every 3-4 days, change the water in anything on your property that normally holds water like pet dishes, wading pools, birdbaths, or water troughs.
Keep guttering and downspouts cleaned out so water doesn’t stand in them.
Correct areas in your lawn that have standing water after a rain – fill in low places with soil, keep ditches clear of leaves and debris, aerate your lawn, fill in hollow tree stumps with cement or sand.
Make sure outside faucets aren’t leaky, creating constant puddles.
Make sure sprinkler system heads aren’t aimed straight down, causing puddles, and check frequently for leaks.

Keep grass short and shrubbery trimmed around the house where mosquitos may rest.
Consider having your property professionally treated. It won’t necessarily guarantee that you never get bitten – a mosquito can always fly over a neighbor’s fence – but it will seriously reduce the amount of mosquitos in your yard. Get a Free Estimate for Mosquito Control.

What level of Pest control do you need?

Residential, our primary service, consists of 5 treatments per year and includes free service calls. It covers the most common indoor pests (ants, spiders, roaches and rodents.) Additionally we use a Perimeter pest control system — which provides a pest buffer zone around the home. This is an excellent deterrent to future infestations. Pricing for this service is based on the size of the house.

Monthly service programs are for areas with high pest populations—an excellent choice for properties that are near low ground, thick vegetation or other risk factors. Many clients will not require a monthly plan but a pest control agent can help recognize these problem areas for you.

Seasonal service targets fleas & ticks, fire ants and mosquitos. These are priced based on the size of the area to be treated.

Commercial services provide a safe pest control solution for restaurants, hotels, schools, offices, etc. These are usually a monthly service and, again, need to be looked at to provide a quote.

Fire Ant control consists of a one-time blanket treatment to the landscape to prevent fire ants. This is guaranteed for one full year of control and is priced according to the square footage of your landscape.

Termite control – You can read more about our conventional treatment methods here.

Pre construction termite treatment treats the soil, making the ground unsuitable for termites to live. This service is highly effective when done prior to construction and is priced by the square foot. The treatment is a one time treatment and is guaranteed for one year with the option to renew the policy every year for a fee. The contract acts as a kind of insurance policy where we hold the liability against termite damage. Plus if the homeowner sells the house they will need a current termite policy to provide to the new lenders.

Post construction termite treatment is designed to service an existing home, including the foundation and wall voids. The treatment is also a one time treatment and is guaranteed for one year with the option to renew the policy every year for a fee. The contract acts as a kind of insurance policy where we hold the liability against termite damage. Plus if the homeowner sells the house they will need a current termite policy to provide to the new lenders.

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