mosquitoes · 23. January 2018
Mosquitoes are insects that only need a little bit of standing water to breed. According to the article How Do I Keep Mosquitoes Out of My Home? mosquitoes do have the capability of breeding in your home. If there is any standing water in your vases or flower pots that do not drain properly, they can be a breeding ground for mosquitoes. Mosquitoes are insects that only need a little bit of standing water to breed. According to the article How Do I Keep Mosquitoes Out of My Home? mosquitoes do...
fleas · 17. January 2018
Fleas can be a difficult pest to deal with. It may seem like you get rid of the fleas only to have the fleas reappear in your home or on your pets within a few weeks. Understanding fleas can help you know how to treat them more effectively. Here are five common questions about treating fleas. What Is the Lifecycle of a Flea? According to the article, Life Cycle of a Flea, a flea will go through four basic stages from egg to larvae to pupal and onto adult. The stages vary based on the conditions...
fleas · 09. January 2018
Many people consider fleas nothing more than a nuisance. Their itchy bites can cause your pets distress and it can take a lot of work to get rid of them. However, this small insect does have a long history. Here are five interesting facts about fleas. The Lifecycle of Fleas The lifecycle of a flea is unique. The eggs can hatch within a time span of one day to 12 days after they are laid. The stage of larvae takes between 4 to 18 days. While the pupae stage can take from 1 to 3 days. This means...
mosquitoes · 04. January 2018
One of the biggest issues with mosquitoes is the number of diseases that mosquitoes can spread among different people. Often people do not initially relate their symptoms to mosquito bites, but there are several diseases that have similar symptoms at the onset. Mosquito Borne Diseases That Cause Encephalitis According to the article “4 Most Common Mosquito Borne Illnesses in Virginia Beach”, West Nile Virus, Saint Louis Encephalitis, La Crosse Encephalitis, and Eastern Equine Encephalitis...
mosquitoes · 12. October 2017
Mosquito Reproduction In order to lay eggs, female mosquitoes ingest blood. This is done by utilizing the protein which is included in the blood. They eat by taking after the aroma of our breathed out carbon dioxide, following our body warmth, and identifying the perplexing mix of fragrances found on our skin. They lay eggs in different places such as few of them might lay their eggs in water while some of other might lay them on the clammy soil. Water is the main requirement for all mosquitoes...