
Smyrna Mosquito Control
A mosquito’s bite can cause more than just itching so you should call you Smyrna exterminator and pest control contractor at 770-872-0535 today. A damp early summer in many parts of the country has led to a booming mosquito population, and we’re already seeing the impact in cases of West Nile virus. This virus is carried by birds and spread by mosquitoes.
A mosquito may bite an infected bird, then transfer the virus when biting a human. In most people the virus causes only mild flu-like symptoms, if it causes any symptoms at all. But in some people, the virus can be deadly. Most at risk are children, the elderly and people who already have health problems. They also are responsible for carrying diseases like malaria.
Emergency Smyrna Mosquito Control
Call today and one of our trained staff will come to your home and assess your current level of infestation. we can offer you many services to dispose of your mosquitoes. If you notice a problem with these pests on your property please do not delay in calling us because your health is at risk and the sooner we catch it the less costly it will be to fix the problem. So call Smyrna Mosquito Control today to protect your home and your health.
Mosquitoes can be an annoying, serious problem in man’s domain. They interfere with work and spoil hours of leisure time. Their attacks on farm animals can cause loss of weight and decreased milk production. Some mosquitoes are capable of transmitting diseases such as malaria, yellow fever, dengue, filariasis and encephalitis [St. Louis encephalitis, Western Equine encephalitis, LaCrosse encephalitis, Japanese encephalitis, Eastern Equine encephalitis and West Nile virus] to humans and animals.
Alert: Bedbugs are similar to mosquitoes in that they feed on blood. You blood. Call your Smyrna pest control team to rid you home of these insects, too. Read more at Marietta Bedbugs.
Natural Mosquito Control
Source reduction, which incorporates physical control (digging ditches and ponds in the target marsh) and biological control [placing live mosquito fish in the ditches and ponds to eat mosquito larvae]. Other non-chemical control methods include invertebrate predators, parasites and diseases to control mosquito larvae. Adult mosquito biological control by means of birds, bats, dragonflies and frogs has been employed by various agencies. However, supportive data is anecdotal and there is no documented study to show that bats, purple martins, or other predators consume enough adult mosquitoes to be effective control agents.