Living in Sturgeon Bay means being able to enjoy the many lakes and forests in our state. Soon people will be heading outdoors and planning camping trips and vacations. No matter where you and the family travel to this summer, the one thing every place has in common is mosquitoes. No matter where you go in Wisconsin, mosquitoes will always be looking for their next meal. Luckily, the pros at Buzz Off Mosquito Solutions have made a list of some helpful and effective ways to keep mosquitoes from biting you this summer.
Don’t Sweat It
Mosquitoes and other flying pests have developed a highly sensitive sense of smell that makes them able to home in on us and other prey. Mosquitoes are able to detect the lactic acid, uric acid, ammonia, and other compounds found in our sweat. This makes you even more of a target for hungry mosquitoes as they can sense heat and sweat for long distances. This is why there always seem to be more mosquitoes around when we are engaged in physical activity outdoors.
Most people don’t know that mosquitoes are attracted to darker colors. These colors make us stand out more against the setting sun. When dressing for outdoor activities that take place in the evening in Sturgeon Bay, make sure you wear light-colored and loose-fitting clothes.
According to some studies, alcohol can increase your chances of being a target for mosquitoes. This is because alcohol increases your body temperature and increases the levels of ethanol in your sweat.
Many fragrances that can be found in lotions, shampoos, perfumes, colognes, and soaps don’t just make you smell good to your friends, but it also smells good for mosquitoes. If you plan on spending a lot of time outdoors in Sturgeon Bay, such as a camping trip, opt for unscented beauty products to give you one more layer of protection against mosquitoes.
Repellants won’t kill mosquitoes, but they will make them think twice before biting you. Mosquito repellents work by blocking your natural scents by using scents that mosquitoes can’t stand. The most effective mosquito repelling products recommended by the CDC are repellents that contain DEET, Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus, and Picaridin.
As more people become more health-conscious, many people are looking for natural ways to repel mosquitoes. Here are some plants that have mosquito-repelling qualities.
Lavender is known for its lovely aroma and soft color. But that same is hated by mosquitoes. The essential oils found in the leaves not only keep mosquitoes away from you but also deters hungry garden-destroying rodents like groundhogs and rabbits. Plant lavender in an area with plenty of sunlight but be cautious where you plant it because lavender can quickly overgrow and become a nuisance.
Tried and true, citronella candles are a staple of any backyard barbecue to ensure these buzzing pests don’t ruin your special occasion. But these candles only work for a short period, and unless you want your guests huddled around a small candle, it’s not the most ideal method.
Citronella grass, however, has been used as a natural mosquito-repelling plant since the ancient Romans and Greeks. Citronella works by masking mosquitoes’ scents to hunt us and making us harder to detect.
If you want to take the offensive and get the mosquitoes before they get you, then all you need to do is eliminate all instances of standing water in your yard. Female mosquitos need to lay their eggs in standing water, and after three short days, the eggs will hatch. In less than two weeks the larvae will emerge as adults and be ready to feed. Standing water is usually found in birdbaths, ponds, and other water features. Other overlooked areas include animal waterers, old tires, potholes, areas of pooling water, rain gutters, and tree holes all can hold enough water after it rains to produce a new generation of mosquitos.
Mosquitoes are an inevitable part of summer. The best way to eliminate mosquitoes, flies, fleas, and ticks for good is by calling a professional pest control company that specializes in such things. This year, get your yard and home protected with backyard mosquito control from Buzz Off Mosquito Solutions. Our trained professionals have years of experience battling mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, and other Wisconsin pests and know what they are doing. We have a variety of pest control services, including mosquito, fly, and flea & tick control services. We offer our backyard mosquito control program to both residential and commercial customers throughout Sturgeon Bay.
Give us a call at (715) 281-3289, or send us a short message here. Don’t forget to follow our monthly blog for Wisconsin’s best mosquito control tips.
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