What’s the Buzz?

  • 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.

Why is Mosquito Control Important?

  • Mosquitoes carry diseases like Zika Virus, West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE).
  • Most people have the typical reaction to a mosquito bite and get the telltale itchy red bump, but some people who are actually allergic have what is known as “Skeeter Syndrome,” which can cause blistering rashes, bruises, and swelling.
  • We all know how annoying mosquitoes can be when you’re trying to enjoy your backyard and you have to keep swatting them away!

With help from Mosquito Joe, you can get ahead of any mosquito issues on your property this season by implementing the following habits:

In Connecticut, mosquito season typically runs from March through December. 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:

  • Tips on how to prevent mosquitoes in your backyardClean out gutters to avoid standing water – examine them for clots and damage that would cause water to collect.
  • Drill holes in tire swings, trash cans, or recycling bins so water drains out.
  • Repair leaky outdoor faucets.
  • Cut grass and shrubs short, as adult mosquitoes gather to rest in shady, cool areas.
  • Regularly empty ponds, bird baths, fountains, plant pots, buckets, or anywhere else that water may gather.
  • Keep swimming pools clean, properly circulated and filtered.
  • Keep your yard weed-free and avoid overgrown vegetation.

A professional service like ours is the best way to combat mosquitoes. We Provide an ongoing defense and our certified technicians can point out problem areas and potential breeding grounds on your property during treatment.

There is no job too big or too small for us here at Mosquito Joe of Gold Coast CT, so give us a call today for a free quote at 203-890-0034 or email us at goldcoastct@mosquitojoe.com.