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Mosquitoes are always the “party crashers” and uninvited guests at barbecues, campouts, and other summer activities. People burn citronella and other fragrances to repel mosquitoes during these events to keep them at bay. Are mosquitoes attracted to light? No, they use light for navigation and to search for food but are not attracted to it like other insects.

Let’s take a look at more information about mosquitoes and light sources.

Colors of Lights

When we set up our bug zappers outside to catch bugs, we think we are catching mosquitoes. However, we are not. Mosquitoes are not attracted to ultraviolet light in the bug zappers. These zappers are actually catching other insects that are nuisances, but not the ones that bite.

Yellow And Red Colors

These colors will attract fewer bugs but don’t repel the bugs. However, when we wear these colors, they do help to make us less attractive and visible to mosquitoes. Mosquitoes use their senses to hunt instead of their eyes as they don’t see light the way that we do. They will be less attracted to humans that are wearing light colors as this reflects light away from your body and keeps you cool.

Mosquito on an arm, ready to bite.

What Attracts Mosquitoes?

Mosquitoes love to attach to our skin because of the carbon dioxide that we emit from our bodies. They also like the body odor and sweat. Due to the attraction of carbon dioxide, mosquito traps have carbon dioxide in them so the mosquito can smell it and it will draw them near.

This will help us catch many of these pests before they have a chance to bite us. Unfortunately, if you are trying to catch mosquitoes with the bug zappers as mentioned above, you won’t have much luck.

When Are Mosquitoes Active?

The time of day that mosquitoes are active is in the evening and night hours as they are searching for food. Unfortunately, in the summer months, many people are outdoors because of the later time for sunset and get-togethers. This is when there will be a mosquito problem so protecting yourself with a repellent is the way to go.

Take a look at what attracts mosquitoes.

Recommended Maintenance

Now that you know that mosquitoes are not attracted to light, here are some other areas of maintenance.

Mosquitoes live in water. Some live in freshwater, while others are in flood water. If you are near these areas, keeping yourself covered when mosquitoes are present is important.

Another area is natural mosquito control. Many people don’t know that this exists and it is better for the environment. This is getting rid of standing water, buying plants that are natural repellents, installing fans, inviting bats, or using an eco-friendly mosquito control solution.

Lastly, many people wonder if mosquitoes die after they bite. The answer is no, as they use the blood from the bite to start egg production and continue the life cycle.

A type of mosquito repellent.

When Do I Call a Professional?

Your local pest control company can help with your mosquito issues. They can recommend things to do in your yard to keep them away. Remember that mosquitoes carry diseases so calling your local pest control company is a great idea to help control them.

Conclusion

If you are trying to take care of the mosquitoes in your yard and having issues, reach out to a local home inspection team. They can give you ideas to help keep you and your family and guests from becoming the mosquitoes’ next meal. Also, they can reduce mosquito larvae, repel mosquitoes, and treat for all stages of mosquito growth. Reach out to  Inside and Out Pest Services in Jacksonville, FL, and surrounding areas to get your pest inspection done today.

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