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Mosquitoes are almost a year-round concern in Jacksonville, with only a brief break from these biting insects in winter. With this nearly constant mosquito activity, it’s a challenge to keep the mosquito population down with DIY methods that either don’t work well or for long, or that even make the problem worse. If you’re ready to take your yard back, the pros at Turner Pest Control have everything you need to help you enjoy your outdoor time at your Jacksonville home any time of year.
Why Jacksonville mosquito control is important.
Mosquitoes aren’t just an annoyance that makes you head inside on a nice summer evening—they’re also dangerous to the health of people and animals. These insects can carry and spread a number of deadly diseases, including West Nile virus, the Zika virus, malaria, equine encephalitis, and more. Eliminating all mosquitoes’ breeding spots from your yard and having regular professional mosquito control treatments are the best ways to prevent the bites that endanger your family and pets.
Our treatment plans are customized to your needs.
Not every home’s yard is the same, so we price our mosquito control services according to the size of your yard. Our expert mosquito technicians will provide a free inspection and estimate, and recommend the treatment plan that’s right for you.
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Our flexible and affordable mosquito control services let you enjoy your yard, even during the height of mosquito season. Here’s what we deliver:
BARRIER PROTECTION
Long-lasting effectiveness
COMPLETE COVERAGE
Penetrating low-volume mist
MAINTENANCE
Monthly mosquito-season treatments
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THERMASHIELD: THE ULTIMATE PACKAGE FOR THE BEST MOSQUITO CONTROL ON THE MARKET.
Our ThermaShield system coupled with traditional monthly misting services provides homeowners with the best mosquito protection on the market. But what is ThermaShield?
- ThermaShield is a system comprised of a hub and connected repellers. The hub acts as the brain for the repellers.
- The repellers use a heat element to diffuse scentless repellent to create highly effective, on-demand repellency in designated zones that is fully customizable for your unique needs.
- Control your WiFi-enabled system easily through the connected mobile application.
- Includes monthly traditional mosquito service with product application around the exterior of the home.
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TIPS FOR REDUCING THE MOSQUITO POPULATION.
Although mosquitoes will always be a part of life in Florida, there are a number of things that can be done to lessen the chance of being bitten.
What homeowners can do:
- Get rid of as much standing water as you can. Empty and clean out bird baths frequently, make sure your fountains are in good working order, empty your pets’ outdoor water bowls at the end of every day, and empty kiddie pools. Since mosquitoes need very little water in which to lay eggs, also check for small amounts of water collected in flower pot trays, toys and playsets, and even inside plants that hold water, such as bromeliads. Keep your yard as free from debris as possible to ensure that mosquitoes won’t have a place to lay their eggs.
- Keep your landscape neat and tidy. Overgrowth in your yard gives mosquitoes the cool, dark places they like to hide in during the day, as do piles of wet leaves and other damp, organic debris.
- Make sure your gutters aren’t blocked with debris and check your spigots and hoses for slow leaks that may create small puddles.
- Carefully use insect repellents on your clothing and skin. Closely follow directions on the label, and wear light-colored, long-sleeved clothing. Stronger repellents can be used on clothing (which are not for use on skin). Never use insect repellents designed for adults on infants.
- Keep mosquitoes from getting inside your Jacksonville home. Inspect screens on doors and windows for tears and regularly empty or throw away anything that may hold small amounts of standing water, such as flower vases or trays under plant pots.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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What can I do about a mosquito infestation?
Getting rid of mosquitoes is a challenge in our warm, humid climate, but professional mosquito control services and your own mosquito prevention efforts can end an infestation. Here’s the most important thing to know: Mosquitoes need just a bit of standing water in which to breed, so your first task is to closely inspect your property for spots where rainwater or water from the sprinkler collects. Frequently replace water in birdbaths and fountains, keep rain gutters clear, and check for water that may be collecting in yard decorations, playsets and toys, and even in plants such as bromeliads. Learn more about eliminating mosquito breeding grounds around your house and how to protect yourself and your family from being bitten.
How do mosquitoes get inside my house?
You expect to encounter mosquitoes outdoors, but when you hear that annoying buzz or suddenly have an itchy bite on your leg while you’re relaxing on the sofa, you wonder how a mosquito got in (and hope there aren’t any more). Mosquitoes get indoors several ways, including hitching a ride in with you or your pets or just taking advantage of a door left ajar for a few seconds. While there may not be much you can do about that, you can check your home for openings that give mosquitoes an opportunity to enter. During mosquito season, take time to check how well sealed your doors and windows are. Pay particular attention to screens—mosquitoes are tiny and don’t need anything more than a little tear in a screen to come in. These maintenance measures can also help keep plenty of other types of pests from entering your home as well.
You should also check for water that shouldn’t be in your home. You may have a plumbing problem, so inspect pipes and faucets for leaks that can provide the standing water that mosquitoes need to breed. Also check trays under indoor plants for standing water, throw out vases of flowers that are long past their prime, and even look inside plants that may be holding a bit of water in their leaves. Mosquitoes will even breed in a rarely used toilet, so be sure to flush those regularly.
If you have a serious indoor mosquito problem, keep in mind that mosquitoes can spread disease. Be sure that any elderly or very young people in your household are protected from being bitten. Use repellents for adults and mosquito-net canopies over the cribs and beds of babies and young children until mosquitoes are eliminated.
What’s the best insecticide for mosquito control?
There are chemicals on the market that can help get rid of mosquitoes, but their effectiveness is usually short-lived compared to the products that professional pest control providers have access to. Malathion and permethrin are two of the most popular products available at home and garden stores. These insecticides will work for a few days before breaking down and becoming ineffective. While malathion used in small amounts is not harmful, permethrin is known to be toxic to bees and fish.
What do professionals use to spray for mosquitoes?
At Turner Pest Control, we use the most effective products available to treat your yard for mosquitoes. These products include an insect growth regulator that interrupts the mosquitoes’ breeding cycle and a fast-acting chemical that provides a long-lasting, residual barrier. We make sure to apply these products in the shadiest areas of your yard, focusing on the undersides of foliage where mosquitoes are likely to lay their eggs. Our recurring service—which can be paused in the winter when mosquitoes are less of a threat—is the best way to ensure that the mosquito population in your yard is significantly reduced. We also have a one-time treatment service to ensure your special outdoor occasion is mosquito-free.
Do mosquito traps actually work?
Some types of mosquito trapping devices will kill adult mosquitoes, but they aren’t sustainable solutions for keeping your yard free of mosquitoes and some even attract more bugs than you might otherwise have. A significant reduction in the mosquito population on your property requires a combination of spraying by municipal mosquito control authorities and multiple treatments on your property by pest control pros. At Turner Pest Control, we cover your yard with long-lasting barrier sprays in every spot where mosquitoes hide and breed. Contact us to learn more about how our recurring monthly treatments can stop the breeding cycle!
How long can mosquitoes live in my house?
Surprisingly, mosquitoes can live for quite awhile indoors, particularly females. Once females have had a meal from you or your pets, they may live for up to 21 days, depending on the species. Males, which don’t deliver those awful bites, may live for only a week or so.
What types of health threats do mosquitoes pose?
Mosquitoes are some of the most dangerous threats to humans on the planet and can spread diseases at an alarming rate. These diseases include the Zika virus, West Nile virus, dengue fever, malaria, and more.
How does Turner treat mosquitoes?
Turner uses ultra-low volume (ULV) treatments that are applied via backpack mister. We carefully apply fast-acting, long-lasting barriers sprays, concentrating on the undersides of foliage in shady areas where mosquitoes prefer to lay their eggs. In addition to recurring mosquito control service—which you can pause during winter months when these pests are less active—we also offer affordable one-time treatments if you’ve planned an outdoor activity.
Is there anything I can do to reduce the risks from mosquitoes?
There are several steps you can take to keep mosquito populations lower. These include eliminating every source of standing water, no matter how small. Change out water in bird baths frequently, keep vegetation and trash away from any standing water sources that cannot be changed out, stay indoors around dusk and dawn, and make sure screens on doors and windows are in good repair and well sealed. When outdoors, stay covered up with long sleeves and pants, and use repellents on exposed skin.