June 1, 2025 | Insect Control | Parker Farison
Planning to enjoy your backyard without the buzz of mosquitoes? At Farison Lawn Care, we’ve got insider tips and services to help you kick back and relax without those pesky biters. Here’s how to enjoy a mosquito-controlled outdoor space.
Mosquitoes love standing water because it’s where they lay their eggs. So, the first step in mosquito control is to eliminate any stagnant water sources from your yard. This includes overturning water in flower pots, birdbaths, and clogged gutters. Keep your grass mowed and bushes trimmed; mosquitoes use tall grass and thick shrubs to hide from the heat during the day.
Certain plants are natural mosquito repellents. Consider planting marigolds, lavender, citronella, and catnip around your yard and patio. Not only will these plants help repel mosquitoes, but they’ll also add a splash of color and fragrance to your outdoor space.
Mosquitoes are not strong fliers, so a simple outdoor fan can help keep them away while you’re lounging outside. Additionally, mosquitoes are less attracted to LED or yellow bug lights, so consider switching your outdoor bulbs to these options to reduce your yard’s mosquito appeal.
For more robust mosquito control, consider professional mosquito treatment for your yard. At Farison Lawn Care, we offer specialized mosquito services in Sellersburg, IN, and surrounding areas, which include treating spots where mosquitoes breed and rest. Our treatments are designed to dramatically reduce mosquito populations, giving you peace of mind all season.
When spending extended time outdoors, especially during dusk or dawn when mosquitoes are most active, wear long sleeves and pants. Applying EPA-approved insect repellents containing DEET, picaridin, or lemon eucalyptus oil can also provide adequate personal protection against mosquito bites.
Don’t let mosquitoes ruin your outdoor fun! Contact us today to learn more about our effective mosquito solutions and how we can help keep your outdoor spaces comfortable and mosquito-free.
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