In Western Washington, May means the beginning of mosquito season. Take these steps to make your yard less inviting to mosquitoes:
- Remove objects like empty flower pots, buckets and containers that are collecting water
- Clean and unclog gutters to prevent standing water
- Fill in low-lying areas of flower beds and lawns to prevent water from pooling
- Fill in hollow logs and stumps so water won’t collect
- Repair damaged screens on windows and doors to keep mosquitoes out
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If you live in an area where you can’t control standing water there are still steps you can take. If you are a favorite of mosquitoes, you may already be aware of some of these.
- Stay indoors at dusk and dawn: while they can bite anytime, these are prime feeding times.
- Use CDC approved repellents: concentrate on your ankles, feet, lower legs and wrists
- Wear light colored, loose fitting clothing: apparently deep colors attract bugs
- Use Oil of lemon eucalyptus: the synthetic version is endorsed by the CDC as a repellent
These simple steps can help reduce your discomfort during mosquito season. Want more helpful tips? Click here. Would you like information regarding buying or selling a home? Get in touch – we’re here to help you reach your real estate goals.