In the summer, the evenings are long, the pool is glistening, outdoor cooking is at its peak—and pesky mosquitoes are ready to pounce. But with a little preparation and some smart strategies, you'll ...
These birds aren’t just backyard visitors, they’re natural mosquito control. Some species can eat hundreds or even thousands ...
You work hard to make your backyard inviting, then spend every warm evening slapping at your ankles. The surprise is that one decorative feature, a small water element that looks harmless, can quietly ...
Mosquitoes thrive in warm, wet conditions and bite mainly to gather blood for egg production—especially invasive species like the Asian tiger mosquito, which target humans. The most effective ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Many areas of KELOLAND have gotten an over abundance of rain this week. Standing water provides a perfect habitat for mosquitoes to thrive and multiply. What can you do to ...
Disease awareness, evolving delivery systems and shifting customer expectations are driving steady growth in mosquito control.
Mosquitoes aren’t just a summertime annoyance. They’re also the bearers of diseases. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that over 3,700 species of mosquitoes are known ...
This image provided by the USDA Agricultural Research Service shows a closeup of a mosquito on human skin. (USDA Agricultural Research Service via AP) With mosquito season buzzing closer, Clark County ...
Mosquitoes are drawn to backyards with standing water, dense greenery, and carbon dioxide exhaled by people and animals. To fight mosquitoes, clean up standing water, trim shady plants, and consider ...