No More Mosquito Bites
58What attracts mosquitos
When humans or animals breath out they produce CO2, and their bodies are constantly giving off heat and moisture. Mosquitos and other biting insects have the ability to detect CO2, heat and moisture from long distances and are immediately attracted to the source. Mosquitos are also attracted to trace amounts of alcohol vapor as well as dark colors, especially black. The mosquitos fly around and search using their sensors for a warm body to start biting.
Mosquito swarm
Mosquito life cycle
All mosquitoes have one common requirement - they need stagnant/standing water to complete their life cycle.
-There are four stages to the life cycle of a mosquito: egg, larva, pupa and adult.
-The female mosquito needs the blood meal to develop her eggs. Male mosquitoes do not bite - they feed solely on plant nectar.
-Female mosquitoes can develop several hundred eggs at each blood meal and lay them in or around water. The eggs are attached to one another to form a raft or the individual eggs float on the water.
-These eggs hatch within 24-48 hours releasing larvae that are commonly called "wrigglers" because you can usually see them wriggling up and down from the surface of the water. Wrigglers occur in all kinds of standing water, such as; ditches, woodland pools and unkept bird baths - anything that holds water for more than a week.
-In about 7-10 days after the eggs hatch, larvae change to pupa before becoming adult mosquitoes. The newly emerging mosquito has to stand on still water for a few minutes to dry its wings before it can fly away. That is one reason that mosquitoes don't breed in rapidly moving water such as running brooks and streams or even a pond that has a fountain.
-The female mosquito begins to seek out an animal to feed on several days after emerging from the water. Adult mosquitoes can live for a period of four to eight weeks.
Things you can do to prevent West Nile Virus
You can and should try to reduce the risk of being bitten by mosquitoes.
Minimize time spent outdoors between dusk and dawn when mosquitoes are most active.
Be sure door and window screens are tight-fitting and in good repair.
Wear shoes, socks, long pants, and a long-sleeved shirt when outdoors for long periods of time, or when mosquitoes are most active.
Clothing should be lightcolored and made of tightly woven materials that keep mosquitoes away from the skin.
Use mosquito netting when sleeping outdoors or in an unscreened structure and to protect small babies when outdoors.
Consider the use of mosquito repellent, according to directions, when it is necessary to be outdoors.
Things you can do to protect family & pets
You can begin by reducing the amount of standing water available for mosquito breeding around your home.
Empty standing water from used or discarded tires that may have accumulated on your property (e.g. tire swings).
Dispose of cans, plastic containers, ceramic pots or similar water-holding containers that have accumulated on your property.
Do not overlook containers that have become overgrown by vegetation.
Drill holes in the bottom of recycling containers that are left out of doors. Drainage holes that are located on the sides collect enough water for mosquitoes to breed in.
Clean clogged roof gutters on an annual basis, particularly if the leaves from surrounding trees have a tendency to plug up the drains. Roof gutters are easily overlooked but can produce millions of mosquitoes each season.
Turn over plastic wading pools when not in use. A wading pool becomes a mosquito producer if it is not used on a regular basis.
Turn over wheelbarrows and do not allow water to stagnate in bird baths. Both provide breeding habitat for domestic mosquitoes.
Change water in bird baths and wading pools on a weekly basis.
Aerate ornamental pools or stock them with fish. Water gardens are fashionable but become major mosquito producers if they are allowed to stagnate.
Clean and chlorinate swimming pools that are not being used. A swimming pool that is left untended by a family that goes on vacation for a month can produce enough mosquitoes to result in neighborhood-wide complaints. Be aware that mosquitoes may even breed in the water that collects on swimming pool covers.
Use landscaping to eliminate standing water that collects on your property. Mosquitoes can develop in any puddle that lasts more than seven to ten days during the summer.
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Poni says:
4 months ago
Very informative information. In my experience as a southerner - N.O's, Miss., Ala, & now Florida; as a tried and true skin repellant, "Skin so Soft" from Avon is also a proven personal repellant as are citronella candles. Thank you for the information.