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For some reason, it seems like there’s no way for my pest control pro to beat mosquitoes on my Miami property, no matter how hard they try. Why is that? Most people understand that standing water is the number one breeding spot for mosquitoes. Mosquitoes breed by laying eggs in stagnant water. Mosquito larvae thrive in standing water, the larvae require only minimal amounts of water. In fact, something as small as a puddle of water on a discarded plastic bag can house them.
However perhaps your home is free of stagnant water and you’re still experiencing major issues with mosquitos. If you live near the Miami turnpike. You need to watch this video. On today’s edition of Naturepest, we discuss the a turnpike in Miami that is with several miles of stagnant water creating the ideal environment for mosquitoes to breed in astronomical numbers. If you are having major issues with mosquitoes in this Miami area, this is most likely the source of your problem. Watch the video! If you’d like to know for sure what your situation is and what options are available give us a call.
Franklin Hernandez
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