All Access Pest Control

All Access Pest Control Commercial & Residential Pest Control Services. Locally owned and operated!

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Ways to Minimize Mosquitoes Around Your HomeBackyards are the  #1 source for mosquito production. Anything that can hold...
04/21/2022

Ways to Minimize Mosquitoes Around Your Home

Backyards are the #1 source for mosquito production. Anything that can hold water for more than five to seven days has the ability to produce mosquitoes. Maintain, manage or eliminate all types of standing water on a regular basis. Keep in mind that mosquitoes need as little as a 1/2 inch of water to complete their life cycle, therefore some areas may not be as obvious as others.

Here are a few examples of areas to look for around your home:

Trash bins: Keep lids shut tight and remove any water that may have accumulated inside.
Boats: Cover with a tight fitting tarp.
Fountains and bird baths: Clean or hose out weekly.
Rain gutters: Keep clear of leaves and other debris.
Potted plant saucers: Don’t over water. Flush out saucers with a hose or drill holes in the bottom to allow for better drainage.
Tires: Drill holes in tire swings. Recycle used tires or store in a covered area.
Water bowls for pets: Rinse and fill with fresh water 1 to 2 times a week.
Water troughs: Stock with mosquitofish.
Low areas: Do not over water lawns or gardens.
Ponds: Stock ornamental ponds with mosquitofish. Keep ponds free and clear of excess vegetation.
Pools and spas: Maintain even when not in use. Remove standing water from the top of pool and spa covers. If you know of a neglected pool or spa please contact the District.
Containers: Store containers upside down, cover or place in a sheltered area.
Rain Barrels: Cover tightly with a fine mesh screen.
Chain link fence: Cover hollow chain link fence posts with metal or plastic caps.
Drains: Make sure that drains are flowing freely.
Flat roofs: Water may puddle on flat roofs during the rainy season. Inspect weekly and remove any standing water. .
Sculptures: Check for water that may collect in lawn ornaments. Drain or flush out weekly.
Screens: Install and maintain tight-fitting window and door screens.
Rot holes in trees: Be aware that water can collect in rot holes, crotches and dead tree stumps. Check with an arborist for best way to manage water or fill cavities.
Water under home: Use a sump pump to remove water.
Septic tanks: Screen vent pipes with a fine mesh screen. Cover exposed tanks or manhole lids with plastic or a similar material and secure in place. Place several inches, or more,

Prepare for Warm Weather PestsBe prepared and aware to keep you and you family safeTicks Ticks live all over the United ...
04/08/2022

Prepare for Warm Weather Pests
Be prepared and aware to keep you and you family safe

Ticks

Ticks live all over the United States, but are most common in the Northeast, mid-Atlantic,and Upper Midwest based on Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reporting. Ticks can spread germs with lifecycles up to 3 years, and the CDC states that ticks are spreading more disease in recent years. In the Northeast, New England, and the north Central U.S. the warm, wet spring led into a mild, wet summer which has caused tick populations to thrive. The mild Great Lakes spring followed by a warm and wet summer and increased rainfall in the Northwest also shows an increase in tick activity.

Best treatment practices depend on the type of tick, but a good first line of defense is to eliminate sources of standing water, repair all holes that could serve as entry points into the property/ structure of your home

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