Mosquito Control
Get the Janus Advantage Over Mosquitos
First, inspect your yard to make sure you aren’t raising your own mosquitoes. Get rid of containers that have or may hold standing water for more than five days. Look high and low—clogged rain gutters and irrigation drains, for example, often retain excess moisture where mosquitos can lay eggs.
Treatment Options
When that is not enough, we can help out with specially targeted yard-treatments that zero in on areas where mosquitoes may lay eggs, and around shrubbery where mosquitoes rest near the house. We can also install and maintain In2Care mosquito bait traps in your yard to further suppress mosquitos development in-between yard treatments or stand-alone.
See the pictograph and accompanying video below for more information regarding the benefits of In2Care mosquito traps.
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In2Care Mosquito Traps
The In2Care trap is primarily designed to attract and target Aedes mosquitoes. It is important to note that the Aedes is a small container breeder closely associated with and mainly feeds humans.
Disease Vector
Aedes are known to spread yellow fever, chikungunya, and dengue fever. Other mosquito species, such as Culex, known common house mosquitoes, can also be attracted to lay eggs inside the trap. Culex is the principal vector that spread the viruses that cause West Nile fever.
Action
The trap does not target mosquitoes when they are in search of a bloodmeal. It is designed explicitly for mosquitoes at the moment they are laying eggs. However, a high enough coverage of traps in your area will cause a decrease in the number of mosquitoes and reduce the chance of disease.
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ProTip
Mosquito repellent containing DEET works by blocking a mosquito’s CO2 receptors, making it harder to locate you. If you are outside for 90 minutes or less, use a 7–10% DEET product. You can always reapply but only per label recommendations—always read the label.