Remove Stagnant Water For Mosquito Control
Mosquitoes mainly breed in water. So the best effective way for the eradication and
population control of mosquitoes is by eliminating their breeding sites by removing stagnant
water.
The foremost step in mosquito control is to conduct a thorough inspection and identify the
areas where water can be accumulated. Clean your premises and surroundings, remove all
stagnant water and accumulated waste.
Change the accumulated water in bird water baths, fountains, flower vases, wading pools, and
rain barrels at least once a week. Also, make sure the indoor & outdoor plants are not
overfilled with water
Make sure the swimming pools are treated with appropriate swimming pool chemicals and the
water must be drained out completely if it is not in use.
Make sure the wells, septic tanks, water tanks, cisterns, cesspools, open vents or plumbing
pipes are tightly covered.
Eliminate water from rain gutters, old tires, buckets, plastic covers, old toys or any other
containers where mosquitoes can breed.
Pack / fill tree holes or hollow stumps to prevent them from filling with water.
Mosquitoes use water for breeding. They spend a good amount of their infancy in water and
get wings when they are ready to annoy us.