Mosquitos
What They Are
Mosquitoes are one of the most irritating pests in Louisiana — especially during warm, humid months. These flying insects feed on blood and breed in standing water. Because Louisiana has frequent rain, high humidity, and long summers, mosquito activity can be heavy around homes and neighborhoods.
Where You’ll See Them
Mosquitoes are commonly found in shaded areas, near shrubs, around porches and patios, and anywhere water collects — such as birdbaths, clogged gutters, buckets, planters, puddles, and low spots in the yard. They are most active around dawn and dusk but can be present all day during peak season.
Why They’re a Problem
Mosquito bites are itchy, uncomfortable, and can make spending time outdoors miserable. In areas with high mosquito populations, it can feel almost impossible to enjoy your yard, BBQs, playtime, or outdoor gatherings without constant swatting and bites.
How They Get Around
Mosquitoes breed in even tiny amounts of water — sometimes as small as a bottle cap. Louisiana’s climate creates ideal conditions for mosquito populations to grow quickly, especially after rainfall or in shaded, damp areas.
How We Help
Our mosquito reduction services focus on treating the shaded and high-activity areas around your yard where mosquitoes rest and breed. We also help identify and reduce standing-water sources to lower mosquito activity so you can enjoy your outdoor space more comfortably.