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Scientifically reviewed by Daniel Baldwin, BCE, CCFS, CP-FS
-Published on June 8, 2023
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Having a backyard pool allows you to cool off on a hot day and splash around with friends and family. Unfortunately, it can also mean getting bitten by mosquitoes. If pests are making it difficult for you to fully enjoy your pool, this post will give you valuable tips for reclaiming your space from pesky mosquitoes.
Female mosquitoes like to lay their eggs in or around standing water. They may seek out puddles caused by poor yard drainage, rain barrels, clogged gutters, damp tree stumps, and containers like planters that have collected rainwater.
Pools are also a source of standing water that can attract mosquitoes. While it is true that the chemicals used to treat pool water tend to make swimming pools less attractive to them, itโs still possible for pools to attract mosquitoes.
Mosquitoes are unlikely to lay eggs in pools that are well-chlorinated and disinfected. However, if you donโt carefully monitor chemical levelsโwhich can easily drop too lowโthe pests may take advantage of the situation, leading to eggs and larvae in the water.
If you see many mosquitoes around your pool area or end up with bites after you spend time by the pool, the pests may have a nesting site nearby. Mosquitoes seek out cool places like bushes and trees to nest. Itโs also possible that larvae hatched in standing water near your pool or that females laid eggs that hatched and grew into mature adults.
Remember, standing water in items like pool toys, puddles, or decorative structures can be all a mosquito needs to lay eggs.
The following mosquito prevention guidelines can help you minimize the risk of the pests breeding in or feeding around your pool area. Follow these tips to help keep mosquitoes at bay:
Test the chemicals in your pool water daily and keep the levels within an ideal range to discourage mosquitoes from laying their eggs. Follow the directions on your pool care products for the best results.
A recirculating pool filtration system can be essential in swimming pool mosquito control. Females prefer standing water, so keeping the water moving may help prevent mosquitoes from making themselves at home. You should leave your filter system on whenever you have water in the pool, even if no one is swimming.
Putting a cover on the pool when youโre not swimming will reduce the risk of attracting mosquitoes. Inspect your cover regularly, and replace it if you notice any holes.ย
Pool toys can collect water and become an attractive breeding site for mosquitoes. Dry them off after use and keep them in a tight-sealing outdoor storage bin to lower the likelihood of mosquitoes in your swimming pool.
Giving the pests fewer cool places to nest can help cut down on mosquitoes around the pool. Trim bushes and plants regularly, and mow your lawn often.
Your pool may be only one of many sources of standing water in your yard. Look for wet spots in landscaping, tree stumps, barrels, pots, and other things that may have collected water. Empty them and take steps to address the problem. This may involve altering your landscaping, cleaning your gutters, or storing items upside-down.
When youโre enjoying a day by the pool, use fans to increase airflow. Not only will this help you beat the heat, but it will make it more difficult for mosquitoes to fly toward you and attack you.
Following the above tips can help reduce the risk of mosquitoes around your swimming poolโbut if you have an active infestation, call Hawx Pest Control for the best mosquito treatment. Our licensed pest control technicians identify both nesting and breeding sites and use state-of-the-art technologies and tools to address infestations. Even if you donโt currently have a problem with pests in your pool, our team can perform preventative treatments to lower the likelihood of mosquitoes making your pool a breeding or feeding ground.
Our experts continually monitor the pest control space,and we update our articles when the new inforation becomes available.
Edited by
Kurt Freudensberger
Copy reviewed by
Michelle Sanchez
Scientifically reviewed by
Daniel Baldwin. BCE. CCFS, CP-FS
Edited by
Kurt Freudensberger
Copy Reviewed by
Michelle Sanchez
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