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Mosquitoes breed in standing water and can transmit diseases. Reducing breeding sites is the most effective control. Verminator offers larvicide treatments and advice on source reduction.
Mosquitoes are small, slender insects with long legs and a proboscis. They often rest on walls and bite at dusk or dawn. Larvae (wrigglers) live in standing water. Look for water in containers, gutters, and puddles.
Mosquitoes need standing water to breed. Containers, blocked gutters, plant saucers, and puddles provide breeding sites. Warm, humid conditions favour mosquito activity.
Mosquitoes transmit diseases (malaria, dengue, chikungunya in some areas) and cause itchy bites. They can make outdoor spaces unusable. Reducing breeding sites protects health.
Verminator focuses on source reduction: identifying and eliminating standing water, applying larvicides where needed, and advising on long-term prevention. We tailor the approach to your property.
Last updated: 2025-03-04