Where Do Mosquitoes Breed in Knoxville in Knoxville TN?
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Mosquitoes require a source of standing water to breed and reproduce. Standing water can be found in a variety of areas around your property, making it more likely to attract mosquitoes than you may want to believe. Common mosquito breeding areas include:
Mosquitoes must lay their eggs in standing water, which is why they are commonly found around ponds and other areas with stagnant water built up. These pests can utilize deep puddles and shallow sources of water alike—in fact, mosquitoes can utilize a tiny bottle cap filled with still water.
Female mosquitoes will lay anywhere from 100–300 eggs at a single time. They must be submerged in the standing water in order for them to develop correctly. At only 1/4 of an inch long, the raft of eggs can look like a speck floating in the water.
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Mosquitoes require a source of standing water in order for their eggs to hatch. In fact, eggs cannot develop without water. Some species will lay their eggs directly on the water, while others will lay their eggs nearby the source of standing water. While rare, eggs that are laid too far away from the water are able to survive for years before hatching. However, in general, mosquitoes need water to reproduce.
Unfortunately, mosquitoes can utilize many areas in or around your yard to lay their eggs, making it crucial to reduce their potential breeding grounds. Before mosquito season, it’s important to locate areas that could be used by mosquitoes. The professional mosquito exterminators at Russell’s Pest Control can help locate potential breeding grounds near your home and eliminate them before mosquito season.
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