When it comes to keeping pests out of your home or business, one of the most effective (and often overlooked) steps is sealing entry points. Even the best pest control…
Summer has officially arrived and while that means more time outside, it also marks the start of peak mosquito season. At DCS Pest Control, we see a noticeable spike in mosquito service calls every June, and it’s easy to understand why. These tiny pests aren’t just annoying -they pose real threats to your health, comfort, and outdoor enjoyment.
Why Mosquitoes Love June
Warm, humid weather and leftover standing water from spring rains create the perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes. Birdbaths, clogged gutters, unused flowerpots, and even kiddie pools can all become mosquito nurseries in a matter of days.
And it doesn’t take long for things to escalate. One mosquito can lay hundreds of eggs at a time, and within days, those eggs can turn into full-grown adults ready to bite. That’s why early action is so important. Waiting until you’re getting bitten means you’re already behind.
Mosquitoes Are More Than Just a Nuisance
It’s easy to brush off a mosquito bite as nothing more than a minor itch, but the truth is, these insects are among the most dangerous in the world. At DCS Pest Control, we know firsthand the health risks they carry for both people and pets.
Here are a few mosquito-borne threats to keep on your radar:
West Nile Virus
This is the most common mosquito-transmitted illness in our region. While some people may never show symptoms, others can experience fever, fatigue, or even more serious complications like inflammation of the brain.
Zika Virus
Though not widespread locally, Zika remains a concern for travelers. It’s especially dangerous for pregnant women due to its link to birth defects.
Dengue and Chikungunya
Traditionally seen in tropical areas, these viruses are starting to appear in the U.S. due to changing climate conditions and increased travel.
Heartworm in Pets
Mosquitoes don’t just bite people. They’re the primary carriers of heart-worm, a potentially fatal disease in dogs and cats.
How to Keep Mosquitoes Away
The good news is, you don’t have to surrender your yard to mosquitoes. With a few proactive steps and support from the experts at DCS Pest Control you can significantly cut down mosquito activity around your home.
Here’s what we recommend:
Remove standing water from your property and check weekly for buildup.
Use EPA-approved insect repellents when spending time outdoors.
Wear long sleeves and pants during dawn and dusk, when mosquitoes are most active.
Repair or replace damaged window and door screens to keep bugs out.
Call DCS Pest Control for a personalized mosquito treatment plan.
Your Local Mosquito Control Experts
At DCS Pest Control, we use targeted, environmentally-conscious treatments that eliminate mosquitoes at every stage of life…
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