MOSQUITO PREVENTION CRITERIA
Households / Residential Areas
A number of types of sources found within
residential neighborhoods are capable of producing enough adult mosquitoes
to bother not only the residents of the home, but a number of homes in the
area. Water left standing for seven to ten days can produce mosquitoes
during warmer weather. There are a number of simple precautions that can
be taken to prevent this from happening.
| Type Of Source | What To Do |
| Leaking faucet, broken pipes | Repair or replace defective parts immediately. |
| Water under buildings | Install sump pump and provide drainage if possible. |
| Roof gutters | Maintain roof gutters and downspouts clear of debris. |
| Septic tanks | Seal and cover all openings and screen vents. |
| Impounded water | Fill if possible or provide adequate drains. |
| Flower pots | Drain-off excess water or invert if not in use. |
| Swimming pools | Use filter and skimmer daily to remove egg rafts and larvae. Chlorine will not kill mosquito larvae. Provide drainage for filter and pump sumps. When not in use cover tightly. |
| Wading pools | Change water weekly. When not in use turn upside down. |
| Swimming pool covers | Tighten cover to prevent sagging. |
| Ornamental ponds | Stock with mosquitofish and remove excess vegetation such as leaves, thin pond lilies occasionally. Maintain even water level. Screen inlet recirculation pump. When cleaning pond, transfer to glass bowl- chlorine kills fish. If pond is no longer desired, make holes in bottom and fill with dirt or sand. |
| Bird baths | Change water frequently. |
| Lawns | Avoid over watering. |
| Tree holes | Fill with sand or dirt, drain if possible - when in doubt call a tree surgeon. |
| Water troughs | Change water weekly or stock with mosquitofish. |
| Boats | Use a water tight cover or store upside down. |
| Containers | Dispose of all unused containers that can collect rain or irrigation water such as: tin cans, jars, barrels, buckets, old tires and tubs. Gardening containers such as vases and buckets should be stored upside down. |