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The beginning of a mosquito-free yard is to uncascade the breeding sites. Mosquitoes breed in standing water, so empty or refresh birdbaths, plant saucers, buckets and clogged gutters regularly. Even small puddles of standing water can produce mosquitoes, so be sure to keep an eye on your yard weekly.
Next, establish barriers to prevent mosquitoes from reaching seating and activity areas. Treat patios and decks with sprayed enclosures, citronella candles or aroma sticks. You can also naturally decrease your mosquito population by planting natural mosquito-repelling plants such as lavender, citronella and marigolds to keep mosquitos at bay and boost your garden.
And don’t forget to consider protecting you and others personally in regard to environmental control. Use insect repellent on skin, wear light-colored, long-sleeved clothing and plan outdoor activities during periods of low mosquito activity, which are dawn and dusk. By combining preventive strategies, you can have a comfortable, bite-free summer outside.