Pest Library
How to Identify &
Get Rid of
Mosquitoes
Mosquitoes are small, slender insects with long legs, narrow wings, and a distinctive long proboscis used for feeding on blood. They typically measure between 3 to 6 mm in length and produce a high-pitched buzzing sound while flying. Most mosquitoes are active during early morning and evening hours, and they thrive in warm, humid environments with stagnant water sources—such as puddles, flower pots, drains, and open containers—where they lay their eggs. At AIPM Pest Management, we help you accurately identify mosquito breeding grounds and species to implement effective control strategies for long-lasting protection.

Family Culicidae
IDENTIFY
What do Mosquitoes look like?
Mosquitoes are small, flying insects that belong to the order Diptera. They typically have a single pair of wings and are characterized by their long, thin legs and a prominent proboscis, which they use to feed on blood. Their bodies and wings are often covered in tiny scales, giving them a distinctive appearance. Adult mosquitoes can range in size from 3 to 9 mm in length. These features make them easily recognizable, especially during the warmer months when they are most active. For more detailed information on their appearance, you can explore resources about what mosquitoes look like.
Locate them
Where are Mosquitoa found ?
Mosquitoes are commonly found in areas with stagnant water, which serves as their primary breeding ground. This includes water collected in flower pots, buckets, clogged drains, uncovered tanks, coolers, gutters, and even bottle caps. Outdoors, they thrive in gardens, near ponds, marshes, and shaded, humid areas. Indoors, they hide in dark corners, behind curtains, or under furniture during the day. Mosquito populations increase significantly during the monsoon season due to water accumulation.

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Understanding Mosquitoes & Prevention
Mosquitoes are not just irritating—they are dangerous vectors of diseases like dengue, malaria, chikungunya, and Zika virus. Attracted to body heat and carbon dioxide, they breed rapidly in stagnant water and thrive in humid environments. Understanding mosquito behavior is key to controlling their spread. To prevent infestations, eliminate standing water around your home, regularly clean containers, cover water tanks, unclog drains, and maintain a tidy garden. Use mesh screens on windows and apply repellents when needed. At AIPM Pest Management, we offer expert mosquito control treatments using safe, odorless methods that target breeding sites and protect your home or workplace year-round.Mosquitoes are attracted to areas with standing water, shade, and shelter, commonly found in gardens, wetlands, urban spaces, and homes.

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How AIPM Team Works?
✅ Certified, trained technicians
✅ Safety gear and chemical-handling protocols
✅ Real-time treatment updates with before-after images
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Cockroach Facts
Understanding
Mosquitoes Problems
The more you know about mosquitoes, the better you can predict and control their behavior. Here are some quick facts to help you on your way.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions.
Mosquitoes are known carriers of several diseases, including Malaria, Dengue Fever, Zika Virus, and West Nile Virus. Their bites can lead to serious health issues, making effective control essential.
Signs of a mosquito infestation include frequent bites, visible mosquitoes in your home or yard, and the presence of stagnant water where they may breed, such as in plant pots or puddles.
To minimize mosquito breeding, eliminate standing water around your property, use screens on windows and doors, and consider using mosquito repellents and insecticides in outdoor areas.
Professional pest control services provide comprehensive solutions that include inspecting your property for breeding sites, applying targeted insecticides, and offering advice on long-term prevention strategies.
Yes, reputable pest control services prioritize safety by using environmentally friendly products and techniques that minimize risks to humans and pets while effectively targeting mosquitoes.
It is generally recommended to schedule treatments during peak mosquito seasons, typically every 4 to 6 weeks, to maintain effective control and reduce populations.
Before treatment, clear any standing water sources, move outdoor furniture away from treatment areas, and follow any specific instructions provided by your pest control professional to ensure effective results.
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