Preventing Mosquito-borne Illness through the Eradication of Mosquitoes

Mosquitoes: The Blood Sucking Pests

Mosquitoes are blood sucking pests that carry disease. Mosquitoes leave behind unsightly irritated red bumps all over skin, too. Ignoring them while they breed is asking for trouble.

In a typical Riverbend season, mosquito swarms have been breeding in nearby water sources since April. Mosquitoes thrive in ponds, local streams and even clogged gutters. By mid to late summer, these adult mosquitoes are the equivalent of tiny blood-sucking vampires ready to feast on you and your family. They will interrupt your outdoor activities, such as neighborhood cookouts, tossing a baseball to your future major league prospect or watching the sunset.

T’s Turf and Mole recommends weakening the population of mosquitoes early before they have time to breed. Most importantly, preventing any surge in population before mid to late summer. This is because the mosquito population thrives in hot and humid St. Louis area weather conditions.

T’s Turf and Mole is licensed and authorized to spray from mid-April to the beginning of October. In seven applications, barriers are sprayed around the trees, shrubs and shady areas. Get your outdoor activities back without Find out more about this mosquito control program by getting a free evaluation.

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