D & G Exterminating’s mosquito program targets both mosquitoes and ticks by:
These combined actions interrupt the insect's life cycle and allow us to effectively take control.
Mosquitoes in Georgia pose potential risks to public health and the need for effective control measures is crucial.
Mosquitoes are drawn to people who spend time relaxing outdoors. Serious pest control problems that lead to a steady growth in mosquito populations around a home can allow a person to be bitten dozens of times while spending only a brief amount of time outdoors.
While the annoyance and itching bites associated with mosquitoes are enough to make a homeowner want to call an exterminator, the health risks that have been connected to mosquitoes make pest control essential.
Many of the diseases that have been known to be spread through insect bites have the potential to be fatal.Homeowners can keep mosquito populations under control by removing any standing water and preventing water from pooling in the future. Mosquito repellents may help people to avoid being bitten while outdoors, but the only thing that can significantly reduce mosquito populations is a professional pest control company.
Mosquitos and ticks are much more than a pest, as they can vector some of the world's most dangerous diseases such as Malaria, West Nile, and Lyme Disease.
To learn more about our mosquito control services today, reach out to us today.
Call us at 1-(770) 946-9411
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